The number of reported attacks on Tesla vehicles, dealerships and charging stations has now surpassed more than 50 amid Elon Musk’s growing influence in the Trump administration and the entrepreneur not holding back on voicing his right-leaning political views.
An analysis by Fox News has found that there have been at least 51 targeted attacks across the U.S. while there have been at least 17 similar attacks internationally.
The incidents range from minor vandalism, such as keying or graffiti, to more extreme cases like arson and drive-by shootings allegedly targeting Tesla vehicles. There are at least five federal lawsuits pertaining to these Tesla attacks.

Elon Musk and a recent Tesla protest. The number of reported attacks on Tesla vehicles, dealerships and charging stations has now surpassed more than 50 amid Musk’s growing influence in the Trump administration. (Getty Images)
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Musk has described the attacks as “wide-scale domestic terrorism” and demanded authorities “go after the generals” behind the violence. Musk is spearheading Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an agency that has been slashing federal spending to serve its mission of rooting out waste, fraud and corruption.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi has said her department is treating such incidents as “domestic terrorism.”
Some serious attacks on Tesla in the U.S. include a March 18 incident in Las Vegas when police said 36-year-old Paul Hyon Kim used a Molotov cocktail to torch several Teslas at a local dealership.

Paul Hyon Kim, the suspect arrested in Molotov attack on Vegas Tesla dealership (Hal Sparks via Storyful/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
He allegedly also damaged surveillance cameras with a rifle and spray-painted the word “resist” on the Tesla center’s front doors. Authorities said Kim’s social media activity showed potential links to communist groups and Palestinian causes.
Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set on fire in a Seattle Tesla lot last month, while two Tesla Cybertrucks caught fire at a local dealership in Kansas City.
Police also found “incendiary” devices inside a Tesla showroom in Austin, Texas, on March 24 following repeated protests at the showroom while 24-year-old Cooper Jo Fredrick was arrested for allegedly igniting an incendiary device and hurling it at the dealership in Loveland, Colorado, on March 7. The device landed between two cars and created a fire. There were no injuries despite people being in the building at the time.

Some protesters are boycotting Tesla while others are targeting Tesla vehicles by setting them on fire. (Getty Images)
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