Tesla’s retro-futuristic diner formally opens as Elon Musk hints at extra areas
The Tesla Diner & Drive-In, a long-awaited and hyped facility that mixes retro nostalgia and futurism with the automaker’s fast-charging community, formally opened at 4:20 p.m. Monday in Hollywood, California.
The Tesla Diner & Drive-In is technically a spot for Tesla drivers to cost their EVs and possibly get hamburger, sizzling canine, or different traditional diner menu objects (which Eater shared in full). The diner, which per reporting from Not a Tesla App is loaded with Tesla-branded merchandise, an Optimus robotic, and two 45-foot LED film screens, is clearly hoping to draw extra than simply Tesla homeowners.
It’s too early to inform if the diner, which boasts 80 v4 Superchargers stalls and a drive-in movie show that syncs with audio system inside a driver’s Tesla, will grow to be a permanent fixture of Hollywood. The lengthy traces of people that queued up Monday morning suggests the diner will entice crowds for awhile.
Even earlier than its doorways formally opened, Tesla CEO Elon Musk mused about establishing extra of the diners globally.
“If our retro-futuristic diner seems nicely, which I believe it can, @Tesla will set up these in main cities around the globe, in addition to at Supercharger websites on lengthy distance routes,” Musk posted on X.