Elon Musk: “Tesla is Officially Closing Every Country That Banned the Cybertruck”
In a bold and controversial move, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will cease operations in any country that bans the Cybertruck. The statement, delivered via Musk’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, has sparked global debate and brought renewed attention to Tesla’s most divisive vehicle.
“Tesla is officially closing every country that banned the Cybertruck. If you don’t want innovation, we’re not interested in doing business with you,” Musk wrote.
The Cybertruck, unveiled in 2019, has been both praised and criticized for its futuristic, angular design and its departure from conventional pickup aesthetics. While fans applaud its stainless-steel exoskeleton and high-performance specs, some governments have raised concerns regarding safety standards, pedestrian protection, and overall road compatibility. A handful of countries, particularly in Europe, have expressed reservations about allowing the Cybertruck on public roads without modifications.
Musk’s announcement is seen by many as a reaction to increasing regulatory hurdles, especially in the EU. Critics argue that the Cybertruck does not conform to standard pedestrian safety norms due to its rigid structure and sharp edges, making it potentially dangerous in collisions. Tesla has reportedly been asked to redesign the truck for certain markets, which Musk has resisted.
Industry experts are divided on Musk’s stance. Some view it as a calculated PR move, reinforcing Tesla’s image as a disruptive force that refuses to bow to traditional industry constraints. Others warn that it could damage Tesla’s global presence and alienate potential customers in key markets.
“This is a power play, no doubt,” said auto analyst Karen Hughes. “But the risk is real. Tesla isn’t just selling cars—it’s selling an ecosystem of energy products and software. Walking away from entire markets could be financially reckless.”
Despite the backlash, Musk remains undeterred. In a follow-up post, he added: “The Cybertruck represents freedom, strength, and a break from boring, cookie-cutter vehicles. If some countries can’t handle that, we’ll go where we’re welcome.”
Whether Musk will follow through remains to be seen. But the statement underscores his broader philosophy: push boundaries, challenge norms, and never back down. As the world watches, one thing is clear—Tesla’s future will continue to be anything but predictable.