There was a time, not all that long ago, when driving something weird merely marked you as eccentric, maybe even adventurous. You were the guy with the Citroën or the DeLorean at the cruise night, and people leaned in with curiosity, not contempt.
These days, roll through your hometown in a Tesla Cybertruck and you’re liable to get a middle finger from a minivan and a death stare from a Corolla. We’ve gone from the age of automotive admiration to one of ideological warfare, and the stainless steel wedge from Austin is the front line.
Why the Tesla Cybertruck’s Sparks Unprecedented Road Rage
The Cybertruck was never going to be subtle. From its vaporwave silhouette to its unapologetically unpainted body, it's the vehicular equivalent of wearing mirrored sunglasses indoors. But somewhere between Elon Musk’s Twitter escapades and the truck’s final production reality, public discourse took a turn off a cliff. What once was a conversation about design and innovation has devolved into road rage, online harassment, and genuine concern from owners like Zak Auten, who took to Facebook to recount what should have been a celebratory moment:
“Question for the group, I picked up my new CyberBeast yesterday after purchasing and having it wrapped and tinted. Never driven my truck since purchase, and as I get into the town I live in, I get flicked off 7 times and road raged twice. Really took the wind out of my sails, the excitement, and how much I love this truck.
Anyone else deal with this on a regular basis? I knew there would be some, but going through town on a few-mile stretch to get home this many times was mind-blowing. I felt I needed to go home and hide my truck from the insanity around me.”
How the ‘Tesla Effect’ Turns Cybertruck Owners into Political Punching Bags
- Across the U.S. and internationally, Tesla vehicles and facilities have been subjected to acts of vandalism, including spray-painted swastikas, slashed tires, and Molotov cocktail attacks. These incidents often carry anti-Musk or anti-Trump messages.
- The website DogeQuest emerged as a platform publishing personal information of Tesla owners, including names and addresses, under the guise of a protest against Musk's leadership. This doxing has raised serious privacy concerns and fears of targeted harassment among Tesla owners, some of whom have reported receiving threats or hate mail at their homes.
- Individual Tesla owners have reported direct harassment. In Worcester, Massachusetts, the owner of a gold Tesla Cybertruck received a profane sticker on his vehicle and faced online abuse after sharing the incident. In Santa Barbara, California, a Tesla investor received hate mail at her residence, which she reported to the FBI.
Auten’s experience, raw and unfiltered, wasn’t some isolated case of bad timing or an unusually aggressive commute. It reflects a broader social phenomenon, where the Cybertruck has become a lightning rod for cultural anxiety.
Seven middle fingers. Two road rage incidents. And this wasn’t Los Angeles at rush hour, it was a few miles of suburban America. The truck didn't honk, cut anyone off, or roll coal, it merely existed. And that was enough.
The Global Backlash Against Cybertruck Owners
Part of the venom can be chalked up to the Tesla Effect: a brand as polarizing as its founder. Elon Musk has, for better or worse, turned every Tesla product into a stand-in for larger debates about wealth, tech, politics, and environmentalism. The Cybertruck, with its video game profile and moon-crater price tag, became an easy effigy.
But blaming Musk alone misses the deeper issue: we’ve turned car enthusiasm into tribal warfare. This isn’t just Mustang vs. Camaro. This is contempt at the cellular level.
Even within the Cybertruck community, there's a tension between celebration and defensiveness. Howard Butler, another owner, offered Auten words of calm:
“I’ve had my truck since February. I got flipped off once, but I get way more thumbs up. Don’t let someone influence how u feel about your purchasing decision.”
It’s good advice, the kind of perspective that belonged to an older, more civilized form of car culture.
But it also points to the necessity of reassurance in a space that used to be about joy and engineering, not self-preservation and social backlash.
The Problem With Teslas
The problem extends well beyond Facebook groups. In a piece by 404 Media, a Cybertruck was pelted with American cheese slices, a bizarre act of protest that quickly escalated into attempts to dox the offender. Elsewhere, on the Cybertruck Owners Club forum, users debate the vehicle’s safety, sometimes earnestly, sometimes weaponized as talking points to justify the growing hostility.
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Specifications
- The top-tier "Cyberbeast" trim, featuring a tri-motor all-wheel-drive setup, accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds, placing it among the fastest production trucks available.
- Both the dual-motor and tri-motor variants offer a maximum towing capacity of 11,000 pounds, making the Cybertruck suitable for heavy-duty tasks like hauling trailers or boats.
- The dual-motor all-wheel-drive model provides an estimated range of 325 miles on a full charge, while the tri-motor "Cyberbeast" offers approximately 301 miles, ensuring ample distance coverage for various driving needs.
What we’re seeing is a breakdown of civility in the public square, where what you drive can now invite ridicule, harassment, or worse.
It’s one thing to critique the Cybertruck’s aesthetics or the company’s quality control (both fair game). It’s another to create an environment where owners feel unsafe or unwelcome.
We've replaced car spotting with car shaming, and the result is a culture that punishes enthusiasm and curiosity.
Make no mistake, the Cybertruck is a ridiculous machine.
It’s absurd, overengineered, and at times laughably impractical. But so was the Countach. So was the Hummer.
So was the Dodge Daytona. And all of them helped define their era. Whether the Cybertruck ends up as a historic game-changer or a stainless-steel misfire remains to be seen.
But if we can't share the road with it, or with the people who drive it, then the problem isn’t the truck. It’s us.
Have you witnessed this kind of backlash firsthand, or is the Cybertruck getting a raw deal?
Noah Washington is an automotive journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys covering the latest news in the automotive industry and conducting reviews on the latest cars. He has been in the automotive industry since 15 years old and has been featured in prominent automotive news sites. You can reach him on X and LinkedIn for tips and to follow his automotive coverage.
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“ What we’re seeing is a…
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“ What we’re seeing is a breakdown of civility in the public square, where what you drive can now invite ridicule, harassment, or worse.”. Gee, where did all this breakdown of civility come from?
Elon went out of his way to…
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Elon went out of his way to earn the hate he has gotten. The Cybertruck was all his ego and hubris. It's the most glaring symbol of him that people can direct their anger at.
That doesn't mean it's ok to attack Tesla owners, or even Cybertruck owners...but this situation was created by Elon. Tesla board and share holders should for him.
I get where you're coming…
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In reply to Elon went out of his way to… by Eric (not verified)
I get where you're coming from, Hopefully the board steps up if things go too far.
Nut up big boy. I sport my…
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Nut up big boy. I sport my Trump, Make America Great truck, It is my every day Ride. Im NOT !! Tired of winning yet. Must not live in North Carolina. Lol we left crazy in cali. Lol support Poud an Proud.
Tesla is not just any brand…
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Tesla is not just any brand and Elon is not just any ceo. He proudly makes Nazi salute, supports German far right Nazi like party, he randomly cuts jobs at DOGE while seeking a 50 BILLION dollar raise for himself from Tesla. He spews frequent lies and distortions on his X platform to influence and buy elections.
Purchasing a Tesla becomes an ethical question. Would people be ok buying a car from Hitler? Would they turn a blind eye to Hitlers atrocities?
I understand your concerns…
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In reply to Tesla is not just any brand… by Fred1234 (not verified)
I understand your concerns there are serious issues with Elon's behavior that many people find deeply troubling.
It's like the people who…
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It's like the people who write these articles dick ride Musk so much that they don't do any research whatsoever. Let me answer your question since you clearly haven't done any research. The CyberTruck absolutely is/was a "stainless-steel misfire" of EPIC proportions. It's no longer being made. It's out of production already and has lost up to 40% resale value. It has side panels just falling off amongst a plethora of other issues.
Second, let's not act like we don't know why people are giving CyberTruck owners (especially) the finger. The CyberTruck is Tesla's most recently developed and released vehicle. The timeline of the Cybertruck from concept to release parallels Musk's "antics" and people are wondering "How could you happily go and support a piece of sh*t like that? How could you support somebody like Elon Musk?" It makes them looks complicit or even celebratory about Elon Musk's words and actions. So, therefore it makes people look at you like the same piece of sh*t they see Elon is. Nobody actually bought the CyberTruck because it's actually a good Truck, because it isn't. They bought the novelty, they bought what Elon Musk sold them because it was Elon Musk selling it. They deserve to be ostracized for it. A middle finger is just freedom of speech at the end of the day. Right?
Idk, I mean Mary Barry didn…
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Idk, I mean Mary Barry didn't go to Germany to endorse Nazis, throw Nazi salutes, gut the federal government illegally, or buy a president when the GMC Hummer debuted so I don't really get the comparison. Maybe all the Tesla hate has to do with the terrible person Elon is and that most of his money is tied up in Tesla. If people make supporting someone -who really seems like a racist super villain- either through investing in Tesla, or buying a Tesla, uncomfortable, it makes supporting Tesla more difficult and so can cut sales and hurt Tesla and ultimately, Elon's pockets right? I don't think it really has anything to do with the cars as you suggest - more like the people willing to give money to someone trying to Nazis in governments. It seems to me like the real jerk in situation isn't person flipping off this rando, more the rando who sees some guy throwing out some sieg heils mein führer, and thinks 'take all my money, now!'
I tried to have empathy but…
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I tried to have empathy but Elon said it was bad. So, I don't.
Totally get feeling…
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In reply to I tried to have empathy but… by Bob (not verified)
Totally get feeling disillusioned
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I have been flipped off a few time in my truck. Shows me how unhinged people are. The same people that claim tolerance and inclusion.
I get way more thumbs up and smiles. Just ignorant idiots that like to share hate are the ones flipping the bird.
Any guesses who those people are?
That sounds frustrating!
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In reply to I have been flipped off a… by Ross (not verified)
That sounds frustrating!
I well understand all this…
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I well understand all this hatred. While it's unfortunate that people that just want to own a Cybertruck for the joy of it should have to put up with all this harassment, the group or groups that are perpetuating this hatred are watching their country go down the drain, serving the rich, getting rid of regulations while we should be tightening them to save this planet and there's a lot of frustration, anger and hatred going around. People feel like their hands are tied and there's nothing they can do.
Totally understand that…
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In reply to I well understand all this… by Patti (not verified)
Totally understand that perspective
These childish adults really…
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These childish adults really do be mad over a truck🤣 grow up
Isn't it terrifying how much…
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Isn't it terrifying how much influence the legacy media has over stupid, ignorant uneducated mouth breathers? The media single-handedly created the Tesla hatred out of whole cloth. The non player characters piled on.
Its a car made by a white…
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Its a car made by a white supremacist. Full stop. Buying one is a direct show of support. It was one thing when it was just a quirky niche vehicle but now its a literal billboard for hate, and anyone buying it in May of 2025 should be fully aware of the reaction they were going to get. If you want to be quirky and turn heads, buy a yellow corvette. At least then you won't be party to the dismantling of our country
I hear your concerns and the…
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In reply to Its a car made by a white… by John (not verified)
I hear your concerns and the strong feelings behind them. It’s important we all think about the impact of our choices.
People flip them off because…
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People flip them off because of Elon. Anyone really buying them is an idiot just for the appearance of the things alone, but all the problems that keep cropping up witb them are another reason.
Just a reminder why. Elon and Trump tried to play the free speech absolutist bs and have turned around and pulled the nonsense they did with Harvard for having students speaking out again certain things or going after people they may criticize Trump or other people in Trump's sphere if they dare day a word.
Then we also run into the whole Nazi salute thing that Elon tried to downplay. Then elon running roughshod over multiple agencies and institutions witb 0 congressional approval (what he and Trump did isnt legal or allowed under the constition, but congress has no spine or teeth)
That is why people flip off the cybertruck
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In reply to People flip them off because… by Arlyst (not verified)
It’s important to separate the product from the broader issues, but the frustration is definitely real.
It’s incredible that anyone…
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It’s incredible that anyone buying a musk made vehicle will be surprised by any backlash from other drivers. Fox, newsmax, and conservative podcasts no doubt share some info that musk, Trump and their ilk are not liked much in the US/world. So Tesla vehicle owners are likely having fun driving. It’s akin to driving around with an American flag flying from their vehicle or sporting a Trump 2024 sign on their front yard four months after his inauguration. It’s often a last laugh, middle finger to anti-dictatorship citizens. No worries though. Middle finger perpetrators might go missing in the future if habeas corpus is removed.
I get the bird about once a…
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I get the bird about once a week. I did stop once and this woman was giving me the business and i rolled down my window and told her she doesn't even know me, and then i asked her what was wrong with her. I think making eye contact and brake have to have humanizes the correct and hopefully makes her think twice about it next time. Santa Barbara here...
That’s a great way to handle…
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In reply to I get the bird about once a… by Matt (not verified)
That’s a great way to handle it
From my point of view, it’s…
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From my point of view, it’s not the truck, although it is very ugly. I would never presume to challenge you right to purchase anything you want, but. I question your logic of contributing to the wealth of a person trying to destroy this country. He has no business being anywhere near the government.
The insanity is the guy…
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The insanity is the guy driving the incEL Camino, not the people laughing and flipping off your silly decision.
The insanity is the guy…
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The insanity is the guy driving the incEL Camino, not the people laughing and flipping off your silly decision.
That is so childish. I…
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That is so childish. I personally don't like the cybertruck, car or whatever it's called. I think it's ugly but I would stoop to flipping someone off. If they like the vehicle that's their preference. The flipper was probably jelous.
That is so childish. I…
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That is so childish. I personally don't like the cybertruck, car or whatever it's called. I think it's ugly but I would stoop to flipping someone off. If they like the vehicle that's their preference. The flipper was probably jealous.
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I don’t like the looks of the cybertruck, and I think fully electric vehicles are not ready for prime time. And I’d never spend that much money on a truck… BUUUT - anyone who would get angry at someone for driving a vehicle that they love is a complete Nimrod. Judging by what’s been in the news, and the completely misplaced hatred of Elon Musk, I pretty much guarantee you that those people flipping you off and road raging against your new cybertruck are left-wing maniacal idiots. I hope you can drive your truck with a smile on your face, and quietly hold these morons in contempt. No one has the right to trample on your freedoms.
Democrats really know how to…
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Democrats really know how to push voters away! I used to support & vote for Democrats but when my TESLA got torched and my house damaged foo ONLY because I drive a TESLA that I bought 5 years ago This is when I shake my head and say to myself " Why should I VOTE for these people WHOM ADVOCATE violence and deceit , RIP Democratic Party because the TRUTH will ALWAYS reign SUPREME!!!!!!!!!!!
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