Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s new Cybertrucks have obtained a less-than-warm welcome in Florida, to say the least.
Footage shared on social media this week confirmed a complete fleet of the electrical autos vandalized with spray paint at a Fort Lauderdale parking zone. And the message scrawled throughout the vehicles was obviously unambiguous.
“Fuck Elon,” learn the phrases painted on the autos. The individual or individuals answerable for the vandalism have but to be recognized.
Whereas some Musk supporters on-line mentioned that the paint “ought to energy wash proper off” and that the vehicles’ “chrome steel is extremely resilient,” Musk additionally suffered loads of insults from customers of his personal social media platform, the place the graffiti footage has gone viral.
“I’m undecided whose concept it was to make use of that lot to carry nicely over $1m price of autos… That’s not a protected space of Fort Lauderdale,” wrote one person on X, previously Twitter.
One other posted, “I personally can’t imagine there are individuals on the market that might purchase these issues!”
Musk has but to publicly touch upon the matter. JHB has reached out to Tesla for remark.
Within the footage of the vehicles, the individual filming claimed that “Tesla simply leased this parking zone,” which had purportedly “been empty for years.”
In response to Tesla’s web site, a low-end Cybertruck prices over $50,000.

FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Photographs
Musk’s Cybertrucks have obtained damaging media consideration earlier than.
The CEO tried to show the autos’ resilience in 2019 by throwing a steel ball at considered one of their armored home windows — solely to see it shatter in entrance of an viewers.
The billionaire additionally confronted criticism after buying Twitter for $44 billion in 2022 after which sending its inventory spiraling. He’s since tried to woo advertisers again to the platform after they fled amid hovering racism.
Musk and his firm SpaceX have been lately sued by eight former workers alleging sexual harassment, a hostile work setting and retaliation. The CEO beforehand confronted a separate grievance of sexual harassment in 2018, which he denied.