WATCH: Tesla getting 'ghosted' in a cemetery has us creeped out
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
This viral video is giving us the chills.
We all know that the new Tesla cars have so many interesting modes and features, but who knew that "ghost mode" would be part of the all-inclusive package.
Driving at night can be quite scary, but having your car go crazy because of visitors beyond the grave is next level...
Watch this viral TikTok detecting all the 'spirits' below:
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@iam3dgar All the spirits came out today… 😱😰 #ghost #spirit #cemetery #tesla #elonmusk #help #thebatman ♬ Spooky, quiet, scary atmosphere piano songs - Skittlegirl Sound
This 'ghost-buster', @iam3dgar, posted this video to TikTok to gain some clarity on the situation.
Whilst moving from gravestone to gravestone, he put his car to the test when the digital navigation system detected humans as they moved through the cemetery.
After seconds of driving, it became apparent that this Tesla was indeed detecting ghosts just as they would normal human life.
Unfortunately for die hard lovers of the supernatural, it looks like this is most likely just a malfunction of Tesla’s collision warning system, which could be detecting objects or people that aren’t actually present - sigh.
This spine-chilling discovery has so many users coming up with their own theories and comments as follows:
- "I think it's detecting that flower arrangement."
- "I think it’s detecting these bodies underground."
- "This reason WHY I don’t own Tesla."
- "I wouldn't be surprised if this is something Elon did on purpose. It doesn't take much programming to coordinate GPS and software."
- "They want a ride."
- "Call Ghostbusters."
- "We tried this as well and have footage. It’s real."
- "I think you need to call the police because there could be someone alive down there."
- "Restless spirits are real, they don't transition until they find peace in doing so, that's why we say Rest In Peace."
If you own a Tesla, this is your sign to test this out - and let us know - what happens.
In the meantime, we will watch safely from our non-ghostbuster vehicles...
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Image courtesy of: iam3dgar/TikTok
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