Tesla’s Light Show function supports the matrix headlights on the newest Tesla models

The Europeans have all the fun when it comes to headlight technology. Matrix headlights make it safer to drive at night by being able to block out just part of the high beam to prevent blinding oncoming traffic. Premium luxury cars in the United States have this technology, but it’s not enabled yet thanks to draconian headlight technology laws in the United States.

Recently, Tesla expanding its headlights to support the matrix technology. Because it’s less expensive to build one set of headlights, Tesla equips all of its new models with the matrix beams.

So what does that mean for owners who have the matrix headlights? Even if you live in the United States where they don’t function like tradition matrix lights, they can still do cool stuff.

With the 2021.44.25 release, the Light Show uses the matrix headlights to project the words “Tesla” during the experience.

Watch it here.

There is even a GitHub set up for creating custom light shows on Tesla models, so presumably you could adjust the matrix lights to save whatever you’d like in your own custom light show.

Audi does something like this when you lock and unlock the cars, and when the headlights go through their power on self test. The European-spec Taycan GTS Sport Turismo also had fully functioning matrix lights — remember it’s a European model and doesn’t adhere to U.S. homologation rules — and they would do a dance during the self test.

This update confirms that the projector headlights are true matrix lights, as was originally expected, and that Tesla plans on using them in more ways than one, even if they only work while driving like traditional headlights.

Pretty cool stuff, huh?

By Chad Kirchner

Chad is the VP of Content for EV Pulse, and other Wrecked Media Group properties. He has years of experience covering the automotive industry and has been featured in Truck Trend, The Drive, Overland Journal, AutoGuide, Automotive Map, and other places.