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Watch this prankster terrify his wife using Tesla Smart Summon

He caught it all on video and now the hilarious footage is going viral.

Published on Sep 21, 2023 at 1:54PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Sep 21, 2023 at 2:22PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Tesla Smart Summon prank

This prankster just used his Tesla Smart Summon to terrify his wife.

In the video posted to YouTube, Paul pulls his Tesla into a busy parking lot and tells her he’ll “be right back”.

As he walks off, he struggles to contain his laughter, shooting two thumbs up to the DashCam as he goes.

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Clearly knowing her prankster husband all too well, his wife instantly knows something’s up.

The dashcam captures her anxiously waiting, suspecting something’s about to happen.

It’s clear she’s been a long-time sufferer of his pranks.

Then, as if on a countdown, the car starts moving forward with nobody in the driver’s seat.

Just as he expected, his wife starts to freak out.

“Oh my goodness there’s a car right here,” she says as the Tesla navigates its way around parked cars.

“Nobody’s in the driver’s seat!

“Paul! What is he doing!

“Are you steering this with your phone?”

As the Tesla finally reaches Paul and comes to a stop, he hops back in the driver’s seat and cracks up laughing.

“Not cool,” she says as he laughs hysterically.

Once he calms down, he asks somewhat genuinely “are you ok? Did you freak out?”

When he notices how concerned she really is, he looks very proud of himself and celebrates another successful prank.

You can watch it here!

Reactions to the video were priceless too.

“His wife has a third eye, she saw him doing the thumbs up and started to do multiple calculations about his next move – seems like she’s used to his prankster tricks,” one said.

“The evil villain laugh at the end is the best,” another said.

The Tesla Smart Summon was a game-changer when it first came out.

It was designed mainly so drivers could summon their cars without walking through the rain or to maneuver their cars out of tight parking spaces.

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