Tesla, the car manufacturer that is well-known for its electric cars has a new Model Y up for order. Tesla vehicles arguably have a place in the video game community, probably because of the ability to allow stationary cars to play video games such asAtari gamesand evenStardew Valley.The Model Y is now available to order in North America, China, and parts of Europe. DualShockers' co-founder, Joel Taveras has not only picked one up, but noticed an update at Christmas that lets you…blast outToss a Coin to Your WitcherÂfrom the Netflix adaption.Speaking with DualShockers staff last night, Joel explained that the Model Y got a software update at Christmas which enabled a “Boombox” feature, an external speaker that was fitted during production but not actually enabled. Whilst playing around with the new settings, some built-in sounds the Tesla can play are available to select from a dropdown menu. As you can see from the image below, “Toss a Coin” is available to use a driving sound.Joel shared a video on social media of his Tesla Model Y making use of this Boombox feature and, as you’re expecting, playing the famousToss a Coin to Your Witchertrack. The song first appeared in Netflix’s live-adaption ofÂThe WitcherÂwhen Dandelion sings of his and Geralt’s adventure. It quickly became a hit, rising up the charts when it became available on digital storefronts such as iTunes.The song has seenover 2 million plays since it became available on Soundcloudâ which launched there first before being available to purchase.The Witcherwas one of Netflix’sbiggest launches last yearand also responsible forÂThe Witcher 3: Wild HuntÂhitting anall-new concurrent player count on Steam.
The Tesla Model Y is a fully-electric car that has a roughly 326-mile range, a top speed of 135mph, and does 0-60 in 4.8 seconds. It has Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive and also Autopilot â a self-drive system. The Model Y is also available in two versions; Long Range, or Performance, with the latter being the more pricey one. The newChristmas software updatefor these vehicles will allow you to change the sounds of various functions to weird sounds, like a fart, or a goat.

And, let’s be honest, what’s better than blasting a quality banger of a song out on repeat as you drive down to the store?