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:
Advertising “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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Take your finger and check…
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Take your finger and check your prostate with it. A more practical and adult thing to do.
I got the same response when…
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I got the same response when I flew a swastika flag on my car Dodge Daytona.
Flipping off a total…
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Flipping off a total stranger can backfire on you. Real adult like! Your ignorance is glaringly obvious.
Agreed
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In reply to Flipping off a total… by Mij Nalim (not verified)
Agreed
It's not because it's a…
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It's not because it's a Tesla. Because the Cyber truck is a douchemobile. It makes you look like a real tool.
Totally get that it’s not…
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In reply to It's not because it's a… by Terry Gallagher (not verified)
Totally get that it’s not everyone’s style.
This is a brainless article…
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This is a brainless article. The Cyber truck doesn't attract ridicule + hate because it's over-engineered. It tracks ridicule and hate because its CEO is a public political figure for the far right underneath it. Wannabe dictator, Donald Trump. Buying a cyber truck supports ultra conservative and authoritarian ideologies. So you deserve to be flipped off if you're driving one. Any Tesla, in fact, not just the cyber truck. That just shows that your entire article lacks a point, and fails to engage in any meaningful way with the actual cause for getting flipped off while driving a Tesla.
Ppl get flipped off for…
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Ppl get flipped off for driving this because it's broadcasting that you give money to and openly support, a psychopath who wants to own the world. Elon Musk has damaged lives and families while ppl with money clown around like buying his products does no damage whatsoever or doesn't support psychopathy. It does. You deserve to get flipped off for that, and it's the least harmful thing that could happen to you. I'm sorry your feeli gs are hurt because ppl hate your choices to support evil, but you did and that doesn't have to be received well by anyone.
What do you expect? The…
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What do you expect? The American left is severely mentally ill.
While I don’t condone…
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While I don’t condone violence against anyone, Elon Musk is a world class asshole who seems to enjoy being an asshole! He may be smart but he has all the maturity of a 10 year old! He’s also a racist and an anti semite, who’s turned Twitter into a white supremist shithole. The clown has no socially redeeming qualities! Oh, did I mention he’s a eugenics fan whose main pastime seems to be impregnating as many women as possible for his “super race” ! So if you don’t want flipped off, don’t buy the jerkwad’s junk!
Buying a CT with the long…
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Buying a CT with the long list of documented problems and it's poor performance at any task a truck should be able to do is the real insanity.
I'm sorry but you are…
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I'm sorry but you are missing the point. Musk has thrown tantrums like a child, going so far as to make pedopilia accusations against people who were helping, he's dismantling our democracy and in your thoughtlessness you've got the gall to think this is an automotive issue? Really!!?? Maybe go touch some grass because you are way out of touch.
And no, doxing isn't right, but if people are going to continue to feed musk with money and thereby enable his bullshit, then getting flipped off seems appropriate.
I am sure many people think…
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I am sure many people think about the harm Elon Musk did and continues to do to people's life's. I definitely want to use the bird to people who drive the ugliest truck in the world.
From my perspective as…
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From my perspective as conservative politically, I think Musk is a hero. That automatically makes me a fascist Nazi in the eyes of so-called "Progressives". It's actually very entertaining to see them shoot themselves in the foot.Their action speak much louder than their words.
Appreciate you sharing your…
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In reply to From my perspective as… by Kenneth Shockman (not verified)
Appreciate you sharing your view
Over engineered? Is that why…
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Over engineered? Is that why is has so many issues with obvious problems like rust, snow clogging the headlights, or minor faults bricking larger systems?
Also "this isn't just Mustang vs. Camaro." Correct because Lee Iacocca never gave an unapologetic sieg heil on national television. So the problem a lot of people might have with Tesla, is the face of their company has done Nazi stuff and the Tesla board is apparently fine with him doing it.
...what do you mean…
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...what do you mean overengineered? It's literally held together with glue
Fair point some parts may be…
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In reply to ...what do you mean… by KC (not verified)
Fair point some parts may be overhyped more than overengineered!
You were flipped off because…
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You were flipped off because your new cybertruck supports Elon Musk. The richest man in the world who is using his power and wealth to destroy people's lives around the world. The same man who threw the Nazi Salute at the inauguration of President Trump. People are protesting Tesla to bring down Elon Musk. I personally loved the video of the WW2 British Veteran who ran over a Tesla with his Sherman Tank. The world is tired of Elon Musk and his Fascism/Racist ideology. Maybe you should have "read the room" before you bought the Cybertruck.
Seriously makes no sense at…
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Seriously makes no sense at all
Maybe don’t buy cars from…
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Maybe don’t buy cars from Nazis? Glad I sold my reservation. I would hate to but anything from Elon.
"...the problem isn’t the…
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"...the problem isn’t the truck. It’s us."
Well done Noah. Took you a while to get there, but that's a prescient realization you ended on. Those middle fingers are hardly on account of the truck. Rather, it's the fascists that get behind those wheels who are the real problem; drawing all the ridicule.
Thanks for sharing that! it…
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In reply to "...the problem isn’t the… by Chuck (not verified)
Thanks for sharing that! it’s true, the deeper issues go beyond just the vehicle itself.
I hope Elon sees this man,…
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I hope Elon sees this man, maybe he'll buy you a horse.
No one was regularly…
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No one was regularly flipping off Teslas until it's CEO did a Nazi salute on stage, twice. By purchasing this vehicle, you are objectively supporting a Nazi, and thus deserve all the ire pointed in your direction.
No. People would still be…
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No.
People would still be accepting and curious of how ridiculous of a vehicle it was, If it wasn't directly tied to Elon Musk.
People are boycotting Musk, and therefore boycotting Tesla. The cyber truck is the most obvious rendition of recent Tesla and therefore recent Musk.
If you have a cyber truck then you're likely not participating in the boycott type mindset that the general public has taken on as a whole.
Hence, flipping off or a glare.
After reading this I really…
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After reading this I really have to wonder if Noah has been paying attention to what is actually going on. Does he know what Elon has done? Does he know what Elon did? From this article he sure seems to be obtuse and willfully ignoring the 800 pound gorilla in the room.
All these words, without a…
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All these words, without a single mention of a Nazi CEO giving sequential seig heils at a presidential inauguration is.. cute
My heart goes out to you folks
"Whether the Cybertruck ends…
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"Whether the Cybertruck ends up as a historic game-changer or a stainless-steel misfire remains to be seen."
Seriously? Tesla has hundreds of these things just sitting in parking lots because they can't sell them and they have consistently lowered production and fired or moved employees off the assembly line because of the complete lack of interest in the vehicle. Elon was directly involved in it's design which means it's complete garbage like everything else he's directly involved in. He needs to go back to throwing money at real geniuses to make his products instead of pretending to be one himself so he can stroke his ego some more.
Anyone who flips off a…
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Anyone who flips off a person in a Tesla needs to leave their parent's basement and grow up.
Pagination