Fire at Tesla dealership in Rome destroys 17 cars
- On Monday, March 31, a fire broke out at a Tesla dealership on the outskirts of Rome, according to Italian fire officials.
- The fire, which Rome's fire service is investigating with arson not ruled out, destroyed at least 17 Tesla cars and affected a building where other Tesla vehicles were stored.
- The incident follows recent reports of vandalism and defacement targeting Tesla vehicles across Italy, including anti-Elon Musk and anti-Donald Trump graffiti, and occurred a week after another car dealership fire in northern Rome destroyed 30 cars.
- Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, while local police interviewed dealership owners and are reviewing surveillance footage, and the previous dealership fire was initially attributed to an electrical fault.
- Tesla faces increasing global scrutiny, including vandalism, protests, and investigations, potentially linked to CEO Elon Musk's political activities and job cuts, with some demonstrators chanting "Elon Musk has got to go".
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