After cases of vandalism, Tesla car owners adopt a “camouflage” strategy

After cases of vandalism, Tesla car owners adopt a 'camouflage' strategy After cases of vandalism, Tesla car owners adopt a ‘camouflage’ strategy (Photo: Tesla Fans Schweiz/Unsplash)

After many cases of vandalism began circulating on social media, Tesla car owners have adopted an unusual strategy to try to avoid the attacks.

It all started after Donald Trump’s inauguration, when Elon Musk was accused of Nazism due to a suspicious salute he made during his speech at the event. As retaliation, people started vandalizing Tesla cars they encountered on the streets.

Now, a photo circulating on Reddit shows a Tesla Cybertruck with the “Toyota” logo on the back. The New York Post also reported a case of a Model S sporting Mazda emblems and even a Model 3 adorned with Audi’s iconic four rings.

According to The New York Post, in some cities, Tesla owners are discreetly removing the logos, possibly in response to the growing tensions surrounding Musk’s political affiliations.

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