Elon Musk’s rightward shift and warm embrace of President-elect Donald Trump have put him at odds with the largest group that buys Tesla vehicles—environmentally conscious liberals.
As Elon Musk's rift with the left grows, some individuals are now going so far as to threaten not just Musk but anyone who buys a Tesla vehicle.
One such Tesla owner from Portland recently shared the thinly veiled threat he found taped to his Tesla Model Y, which his neighbor purportedly wrote.
The Tesla Model Y owner shared the threatening note on X, which was later seen by Elon Musk. Surprisingly, Elon Musk has responded by daring the individuals who are threatening to vandalize Tesla vehicles.
The note reads…
“Hi, neighbor!
I hope you're having a fun holiday season.
Sorry for the note, but I notice this is a Tesla. I am worried that due to recent political troubles, your car will soon be subject to vandalism or worse. Portland is kind of a quirky town, and some citizens may or may not be prone to shenanigans due to your car being built by president-elect Elons Musk.
I have heard rumors that Teslas may be targeted, and I would hate for my neighbors to be subject to this inconvenience. We have enough on our plate and I know firsthand that a broken window or a popped tire can ruin one's week.
Hopefully, none of these rumors are true, and I am overreacting by taping this to your car. But just in case, I have compiled a list of similar electric cars for you to consider on the back of this page.
Happy Holidays!
From,
A Concerned Fellow Portlander.”
On the back of the note, the “concerned” citizen includes a list of electric vehicles the Model Y owner should consider.
Below is the list of vehicles he suggests…
“Alternative vehicles to your Tesla Model Y
Kia EV6
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Volkswagon ID.4
Honda Prologue
Audi Q4 E-Tron
Volvo XC40 Recharge
Hyundai Kona Electric
Chevrolet Blazer EV
Toyota bZ4X
Chevrolet Equinox EV”
Given the anti-Tesla message, it’s not surprising the content of the note did not thrill Elon Musk and other Tesla fans.
Having said that, most other company CEOs will likely respond with a note from their legal team or PR team calling for unity and pointing out that violence has no place in our democracy. However, Musk has chosen to take the defiant route.
In response to the note, Musk writes…
“Anyone who vandalizes a Tesla will have a criminal record.
Go ahead, make my day…”
It’s not clear if Musk is simply referring here to the laws already in place or whether the Tesla CEO is perhaps looking to use his new influence in the upcoming administration to prosecute people who attack his company’s products particularly.
Anyone who vandalizes a Tesla will have a criminal record.
Go ahead, make my day …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 22, 2024
Whatever the case, it’s interesting to see how much the natural base of Tesla buyers has shifted over the past couple of years. Buying a Tesla vehicle has always been a slightly political decision; however, it’s now controversial in a completely opposite direction.
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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.