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I live in my car all day – there is a “hidden” bonus feature that most drivers don’t know about that makes the engines so comfortable

A MAN living in his Tesla has revealed details of a “hidden” feature that makes life on the road much more comfortable.

The video, posted on Tiktok, has sent the internet into a frenzy, with many baffled drivers wondering why they didn’t know about the feature beforehand.

A TikToker shared a trick to make living in a Tesla more comfortable

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A TikToker shared a trick to make living in a Tesla more comfortablePhoto credit: Tiktok/@tesla.flex

The clip begins with the man unlocking his car and removing a mysterious-looking black bag from the trunk, but what he does next is quite extraordinary.

He presses a button on the left side of the car on the inside of the trunk – and then the magic happens.

All three rear seats fold down almost instantly to make room for a king-size bed.

The man then adds a few pillows, a sheet and a Yoda teddy before settling in for the night and watching TV on the car’s built-in screen.

The video caused a stir online and garnered almost half a million likes.

Stunned viewers were quick to share their thoughts in the comments section, with one writing: “Bro there’s no way that’s real,” and another saying: “Tesla isn’t just a car, it’s a house on wheels.”

“That’s why I want a Tesla,” said a third jealous viewer.

This isn’t the only Tesla-related hack that’s been uncovered recently.

Back in September, we shared how you could make any engine feel like a Tesla by plugging in a cheap device.

The tip is to press a hidden button that folds the rear seats

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The tip is to press a hidden button that folds the rear seatsPhoto credit: Tiktok/@tesla.flex
Once the seats are folded, there is room for a bed

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Once the seats are folded, there is room for a bedPhoto credit: Tiktok/@tesla.flex

Jake Nichol

Jake Nichol is a WSTNewsPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Jake Nichol joined WSTNewsPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: charlesjones@wstnewspost.com.

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