Tesla owners are reporting seeing ghosts but this is what their in built cameras are actually picking up
- Tesla owners have been reporting ‘ghosts’ for years
- The built-in cameras are prone to seeing spirits in graveyards
- But there is actually a very good reason for this…
Published on Feb 27, 2025 at 8:20 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Feb 27, 2025 at 8:21 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
For years, Tesla owners have reported seeing ghosts appear on the EV sensors and screens.
The futuristic technology from Tesla has become eerie, with AI and robotics nearing a chilling point.
If the same minds behind these leading EVs can also orbit other planets in the universe with SpaceX, who is to say they aren’t familiar with beings beyond the common person’s imagination?
But the paranormal activity in Tesla’s sensors has been cleared up and this is what their built-in cameras are actually picking up…
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Tesla users report paranormal activity
Tesla cars can pretty much do everything except fly (yet).
The renowned Model S is so quick it leaves Lambos in the dust, the Cybertruck is pretty much invincible (unless you have a baseball), and each car has software where you can literally play video games.
Road trips have never been so good since the Nintendogs days.
But the EV cars can also spot ‘ghosts’.
Or so the reports claim.
Many people have reported that the sensors and cameras have picked up paranormal activity.
Particularly, one viral story saw the car detect ghosts wandering around a cemetery.

Various other reports continue to suggest the advanced tech really does work like Ghostbusters P.K.E Meter.
But others have laid these conspiracies to rest, claiming that there is actually a much more reasonable and believable reason that the sensors pick up the spirits.
Here’s why Telsa cameras can see ‘ghosts’
Ghosts aren’t real (apparently), but the video evidence really does show people figures cropping up on the on-screen display when there are no pedestrians nearby.
But Tesla has ‘collision avoidance systems’ that flag nearby objects – or ‘threats’ – and these can easily be misconstrued by the sensors.
The Model 3 handbook tells us as much.
“Several factors can reduce or impair performance, causing either unnecessary, invalid, inaccurate, or missed warnings.”
Things like tombstones, for example, can then appear to be human on the screens, which can be inferred as ghost-like.

The brand has never commented on the ghost hunt.
Still, there’s something spooky about this that makes the skeptical mind run wild.
No matter which side of the conspiracy fence you sit on, there’s no denying that the upcoming self-driving Cybercab from Tesla isn’t supernatural and ominous.