This article is about the 2025 mostly peaceful protest movement. For other Tesla protests, seeProtests against Elon Musk. For the 2025 attacks on Tesla property, see2025 Tesla vandalism.
Tesla Takedown is agrassrootsprotest movement that arose in early 2025 targetingTesla, Inc. and its CEO,Elon Musk.[1] Protesters have organized peaceful demonstrations at Tesla stores across the United States, Canada, Europe, andAustralasia. The movement urges the public to divest from Tesla by selling their vehicles and shares of Tesla stock, with the goal to economically impact Musk and challenge hispolitical influence peacefully.[2][3]
Activist Valerie Costa stated the movement's intentions as "to make a strong public stand against thetech oligarchy behind the Trump administration's cruel and illegal actions, and to encourage Americans to sell their Teslas and dump the company's stock."[4] Actor and filmmakerAlex Winter characterized Tesla Takedown as anti-Elon Musk instead of the company itself, with Musk being its "toxic figurehead".[5]
Early protests got the attention of online activists, including Alex Winter. Winter started amplifying the protests and related discussions onBluesky after speaking with sociologistJoan Donovan.[11] Efforts for subsequent rounds of protests were coordinated via the social media hashtags #TeslaTakedown and #TeslaTakover.[12]
On February 15, one of the larger protests happened outside a Tesla showroom in New York City, where protesters could be heard chanting "Elon Musk can go to Mars; we don't need your Nazi cars" referring to theElon Musk salute controversy and Musk's support forAlternative for Germany and "Burn a Tesla: Save Democracy". Protests also took place inSan Francisco,Berkeley,Minneapolis, andKansas City among others. MusicianSheryl Crow posted to social media a video showing a flatbed truck removing a Tesla she had sold in protest.[13]
Hundreds appeared at a San Francisco showroom on February 19. Workers included Hai Binh Nguyen, who lamented the halting of her work at theConsumer Financial Protection Bureau where she takes action against unfair business practices. Protesters also expressed concerns that government services would be privatized and sold off to billionaires.[14]
At an early March protest inNew York City, nine individuals were arrested during a demonstration at a Tesla store.[15][16] Hundreds protested outside a store inOwings Mills, Maryland.[17] A protest occurred inSuperior, Colorado.[18] Similar protests occurred in cities likeJacksonville, Florida, and inTucson, Arizona, their numbers grew to nearly 1,800 protesters where participants carried signs with slogans such as "Democracy Unites US".[19]
On March 16, around 100 protesters gathered at a Tesla service center inStamford, Connecticut at a protest that was organized by the actor and comedian, Mary Beth Barone. Many protesters voiced their support for SenatorChris Murphy.[20]
On March 20, the group held a livestream event with guests including actorJohn Cusack and RepresentativeJasmine Crockett.[21] During the meeting, a "day of action" was announced for March 29, with protests planned at all US showrooms, and at other Tesla sites around the world.[22]
On March 29, thousands of people attended protests at Tesla locations.[23] Tesla Takedown said that protests had occurred in over 250 cities around the world.[24] In particular, 100 protesters gathered at a Tesla store inGeorgetown, Washington D.C, for a dance party where people danced todisco music and held anti-Musk signs.[25] Elsewhere, a few dozen protesters gathered outside a Tesla store inDublin, California. A few counter-protesters were seen on the other side of the street.[26]
Protests continued through April and May, even after Musk officially left his advisory position in the Trump administration.[27][28][29] In June 2025, organizers announced their Musk Must Fall protests, planned for cities across the country on Musk's birthday.[30] In response to Tesla's plans to test itsrobotaxi service, the Tesla Takedown Austin, Texas group hosted a demonstration with The Dawn Project highlighting the safety concerns associated with theTesla Autopilot capabilities.[31]
Some of the protests are in response to the political views and actions by Elon Musk as he works both in the federal government as aspecial government employee while also running Tesla and other corporations.[37]
In mid-February it was reported that Tesla owners were selling their vehicles in protest, with 31% of polled Tesla drivers saying that Musk's actions had led to them selling or considering selling their car.[38] On March 14, SenatorMark Kelly posted a video on Twitter stating that he would also be selling his Tesla due to his opinion of Musk.[39]
One person was arrested after aMolotov cocktail was thrown at a Tesla store inLoveland, Colorado, on March 7. A second person had been charged with vandalizing the same store earlier in the month, though police said the incidents appeared to be unrelated to one another.[40][41]
One of the protesters at a Chicago Tesla store. Some Tesla stores have responded to the ongoing protests by having extra security to ensure the protests remain peaceful.
Musk responded to the protests with anX post on March 9 accusing Valerie Costa of "committing crimes",[43] which led to harassment of the activist.[44] On March 11 Donald Trump arranged a promotional press briefing in front of theWhite House, featuring a number of Tesla vehicles and Musk, stating he would buy a Tesla. Trump also said he would classify people who vandalize Tesla cars or trucks as domestic terrorists.[45] Trump has previously expressed strong opposition to electric vehicles; in September 2023, speaking at Drake Enterprises in Michigan, Trump had claimed EVs would "spell the death of the US auto industry" and stated "I'm not a person that wants to go all electric, I think it's going to be very bad for the country."[46]
Musk and supporters have alleged that Tesla Takedown protesters are being paid to participate,[47] though no evidence has been provided in support of the claims.[48] Public Radio Tulsa reported that a local man offered to "compensate people who showed up as counter-protesters", although no one reported being paid.[49]
Fox News hostSean Hannity said on March 10 that he would be buying aTesla Model S, and that he would run asweepstake in which people could win a Tesla vehicle.[50]