Elon Musk’s polygonal pickup is a polarizing sales flop that's missed the billionaire’s volume goal by a staggering 84%. And there’s no sign that things are improving.
A man attacked a Cybertruck on camera while the truck’s owner stood just a few feet away. Rather than confront the vandal, the owner alerted police to their whereabouts. Officers arrested the man in a new and very swift case of Tesla attackers being held accountable.
The incident occurred about 7:20 p.m. on the campus's Library Mall, according to a press release from the University of Wisconsin - Madison Police Department. The driver, David Volm, 31, of Stevens Point, drove the truck on campus just over 30 minutes before polls closed.
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Elon Musk protesters after his Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in his driveway in the latest string of attacks on the brand.
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Mediaite on MSNTesla Dealers Reportedly Refusing to take Cybertruck Trade-Ins Amid 13% Sales PlungeTesla Cybertruck owners are reportedly being refused trade-ins amid 13% company-wide drop in first-quarter sales compared to last year.
Tesla deliveries plummeted by a whopping 13% during the first quarter as its CEO Elon Musk faced public backlash over his work with President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency.
Former Tesla owners are on the hunt for their next EV, creating an opportunity for legacy automakers and EV startups to gain ground.
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Tesla's EV deliveries fell 13% to 336,700 vehicles over Q1 of last year, far fewer than arch-rival BYD, as CEO Elon Musk's crisis deepens.
Protesters from New York to Berlin called for a boycott against Tesla, denouncing the company's CEO, Elon Musk.
Tesla Inc. investors shrugged off the company’s worst vehicle sales since 2022 and bid up its shares on hopes that Elon Musk will step back from his work for the Trump administration.