Dozens of Tesla vehicles have reportedly had their tyres drilled and paintwork scratched during a sabotage attack at a Kent dealership.
The Dartford branch, on the Crossways Business Park, is one of four Tesla sites across the country said to have been targeted by a group calling itself OilSabs.
Its members claim to have deliberately damaged about 150 electric cars in protest against Elon Musk.
Footage posted to the group’s Instagram page shows a hooded man running around one dealership keying 12 vehicles.
It is believed the incidents happened in the early hours of this morning.
OilSabs says it is a “non-violent, covert, sabotage campaign with a single goal: to sabotage fossil fuel systems in the United Kingdom until they no longer function”.

In a statement, it added: “Though his support of [the] Trump election campaign and the far right across Europe, via his own immense wealth and control over one of the world’s largest social media platforms, X (formerly Twitter), Elon Musk has contributed more to the burning of fossil fuels than nearly any other person in the last 12 months.”
Police and Tesla have been approached for comment.