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Best Anime Tesla Lock Sounds — Free WAV Downloads
Download 25+ anime Tesla lock sounds: Naruto, Dragon Ball, JoJo, Jujutsu Kaisen & more. Free LockChime.wav for Model 3, Y, S, X & Cybertruck.
Best Anime Tesla Lock Sounds — Naruto, JoJo, Dragon Ball & More
Anime sound design has always punched above its weight. Every catchphrase, stand cry, and battle theme is engineered to land hard in a fraction of a second — which makes them almost perfect for Tesla lock sounds. You walk away from your car, it locks, and your neighbors hear Naruto screaming "Dattebayo" across the parking lot. That is the dream.
The library has 25+ dedicated anime sounds spanning everything from shōnen classics to niche meme reactions. All of them are free, pre-formatted LockChime.wav files ready to drop straight onto a USB drive. No audio editing required, no sample-rate conversion headaches — just plug in and drive. Read the install guide →
If you want to browse the full collection before committing, check out the curated anime universe collection →. And if anime sounds feel a little too niche for your parking lot, the trending sounds this week → might surface something that hits different.
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Best Naruto Lock Sounds
Naruto is built on iconic audio. The franchise has three decades of standout moments and every one of them has a corresponding sound clip that anime fans recognize instantly. These three cover the full emotional range — hype, haunting, and heartbreak.
Dattebayo Naruto
Naruto's signature catchphrase, compressed into one punchy syllable burst. "Believe it!" has been drilled into the heads of anyone who watched the original series, and it still triggers instant recognition. It is short enough to work as a lock sound without being annoying after the hundredth time, and loud enough to hear from a full car-length away.
Best on: Model 3 and Model Y — the tight speaker placement on these models gives the voice clip real presence without distortion.
Pain Theme
The Akatsuki motif from Naruto Shippuden. That descending piano line is one of the most recognizable pieces of music in anime history, and hearing it every time your car locks gives every errand a quiet sense of impending drama. It is melancholic, cinematic, and just long enough to feel complete before the lock click lands.
Best on: Model S — the wider soundstage on Model S lets the low register of the piano breathe properly.
Naruto Sad Song
"Sadness and Sorrow" — the track that has made millions of people cry over a cartoon ninja. Using it as your lock sound is either deeply ironic or a genuine tribute, and both readings work. The melody is universally known and emotionally loaded in a way that makes it land every single time.
The Super Saiyan swagger meme, distilled. This clip riffs on Goku's transformation energy with the kind of laid-back confidence that only comes from being the strongest person in the universe. It has 15 downloads already and climbing — Dragon Ball fans find it immediately, and everyone else thinks it sounds inexplicably cool.
Best on: Cybertruck — the Cybertruck's angular exterior and Goku Drip's energy are honestly a perfect match.
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Best Jujutsu Kaisen Lock Sounds
Gojo Domain Expansion
"Unlimited Void." Gojo Satoru's Domain Expansion activation is one of the most spectacular moments in Jujutsu Kaisen, and the sound design that accompanies it feels like reality cracking open. Using this as a lock sound is a flex with a very specific target audience — but that audience will absolutely clock it and love you for it.
Best on: Model X — the Model X's dramatic falcon-wing doors already feel like a Domain Expansion. This sound completes the bit.
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Best JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Lock Sounds
JoJo has two sounds in the library and both of them are absurdly fitting. The franchise runs on theatrical moments and these clips capture that energy completely.
Star Platinum ORA
Jotaro's Stand cry — "ORA ORA ORA" — stacked and rapid-fire. This is the sound of an unstoppable force landing a hundred punches in three seconds, and it is immediately recognizable to any JoJo fan within a 50-foot radius. It is also just satisfying to hear, even if you have no idea what it is from.
Best on: Model Y and Cybertruck — the punchy mid-range on these models handles the rapid-fire vocal stacking cleanly.
JoJo Ayayay
The Pillar Men awakening theme — that operatic, over-the-top "AWAKEN MY MASTERS" energy in audio form. It is so committed to its own drama that it loops back around to being genuinely cool. One of the more left-field picks in the library and one of the most rewarding ones for anyone who gets the reference.
Best on: Model S — the theatrical scale of the clip matches the flagship Model S energy.
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More Anime Lock Sounds
Beyond the franchise-specific picks, the library has a handful of universal anime reactions that work regardless of what you are currently watching.
Anime Ahh
The most downloaded anime sound in the library with 22 downloads — a satisfying breathy exhale that is immediately readable as "contentment." It is short, it is clean, and it works as a lock sound even for people who have never watched a single anime. The sound just feels good.
Best on: All models — universal appeal means universal speaker compatibility.
Nani
The shocked reaction that launched a thousand memes. Short, sharp, and impossible to mishear. Anyone within earshot will either laugh or immediately ask what anime you are running as your lock sound. Either outcome is a win.
Best on: Model 3 — the crisp external speaker placement on Model 3 gives the single-syllable exclamation real impact.
Ara Ara
The smooth, languid anime reaction that signals practiced calm in the face of chaos. "Ara ara" is the sound of someone who is completely unbothered by everything, which is exactly the energy you want your parked car to project. Understated and effective.
Best on: Model S — the refined exterior matches the vibe of this particular sound.
Anime Punch
The quintessential shōnen hit impact — that heavy, satisfying thud that signals something just connected hard. Every battle anime uses a version of this sound, which means it carries decades of conditioned response. Your car locks and your brain goes "somebody just got hit." A surprisingly effective choice.
Best on: Cybertruck — the percussive impact sound plays well off the Cybertruck's reputation for being built like a tank.
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Honorable Mentions
Two picks that do not fit neatly into a franchise category but absolutely deserve a spot on your shortlist.
L Theme Death Note
The cerebral piano melody associated with L Lawliet — quiet, precise, and unsettlingly calm. If you want a lock sound that communicates "I am always three moves ahead," this is it. One of the more sophisticated anime lock sound choices in the library and one that rewards listeners who pick up on it.
Best on: Model S — the minimalist piano suits a flagship vehicle with a clean exterior.
Hadouken
Ryu's fireball shout from Street Fighter technically makes this a gaming crossover, but the sound is so ingrained in anime-adjacent culture that it earns a spot here. Short, punchy, and universally recognized by anyone who has spent time near a fighting game cabinet or a tournament stream.
Best on: Model 3 and Model Y — the focused external speaker placement gives the shout its intended impact.
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Looking for more gaming crossover sounds? The best Nintendo Tesla lock sounds → covers Game Boy chimes, Mario power-ups, and Zelda themes that pair surprisingly well with an anime-heavy rotation. And if someone tells you they want to change their Tesla's horn sound, point them to the can you change Tesla horn sound guide → — the short answer is no, but the lock sound is fair game.
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How to Install Your Anime Lock Sound
Download your chosen sound — it arrives as a pre-formatted LockChime.wav file.
Copy LockChime.wav to the root of a FAT32-formatted USB drive (no folders).
Plug the USB into your Tesla's media port and navigate to Controls → Safety → Pedestrian Warning System.
Short, dramatic clips under 3 seconds tend to work best — they complete before the lock mechanism finishes, so the sound feels intentional rather than cut off. Catchphrases (Dattebayo, Nani, ORA ORA) and sharp musical stings (Pain Theme, L Theme) outperform longer ambient tracks in real-world use.
Do anime lock sounds work on all Tesla models?
Yes. Any Tesla with an external Pedestrian Warning Speaker supports custom lock sounds — that includes Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck. The external speaker requirement means very early Model S and Model X builds (pre-2021 on some trims) may not support it; check your firmware version in Controls → Software.
Can I use anime sounds as my Tesla unlock sound too?
Yes, with firmware 2026.8 and later Tesla supports separate custom sounds for lock and unlock events. You can set a calm sound for locking and something more energetic for unlocking — or go full commitment and assign a different anime clip to each action.
Where can I find more anime sounds?
Browse the full anime universe collection → for every anime sound in the library, updated as new clips are added. The collection currently sits at 25+ sounds and grows with community requests.