Tesla introduces Lunar New Year boba soda at Los Angeles diner

Tesla has launched a new 'Lunar New Year Spark' boba soda at its diner in Los Angeles. The drink features flavors of lemon-lime, jasmine, and ginger and is priced at $9. Purchasers receive a red envelope with a voucher for a free item, and some may find a golden ticket for a limited edition Optimus action figure.

Tesla announced the introduction of a special 'Lunar New Year Spark' boba soda at the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles. The beverage combines lemon-lime, jasmine, and ginger flavors and is available for $9.

With every purchase, customers receive a red envelope containing a voucher for one free item. Additionally, select envelopes include a golden ticket, which entitles the finder to a Limited Edition Lunar New Year Optimus action figure.

This promotion coincides with Lunar New Year celebrations and highlights Tesla's efforts to engage visitors at its diner location. The post from Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt on February 17, 2026, detailed the offering, stating: 'Tesla has introduced a new "Lunar New Year Spark" boba soda with lemon-lime, jasmine and ginger for $9 at the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles. With every purchase, you’ll get a red envelope with a voucher for one free item. If you find a golden ticket, you will get a Limited Edition Lunar New Year Optimus action figure.'

The Tesla Diner serves as a unique roadside stop for Tesla owners and visitors in Los Angeles, blending dining with the company's branding. No further details on the duration of the promotion were provided in the source.

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