Dozens of vehicles have been damaged in a Tesla concessionaire in the Hamilton mountain, police said in the city of Ontario.
It is believed to be Canada’s largest vandalism against vehicles of the United States -based automobile company.
In a press release on Thursday, the Hamilton Police Service said the officers were called to the concessionaire near Lime Ridge Mall on Wednesday and “discovered more than 80 Tesla vehicles” parked outdoors.
The damage included “deep and porned tires.”
In Canadian and American cities, Tesla’s vehicles and dealers have been attacked by vandals since the president of the United States, Donald Trump, appointed the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, to supervise the efficiency department of the United States Government (Doge), which has been reducing government expenses and programs.
In London, Ontario, the police are investigating a suspicious fire in a local parking lot where a four -door Tesla M Model S was in flames 2025. No injuries were reported, but the London police estimated the damage costs of $ 140,000.

On Wednesday, Montreal police arrested two activists to paint the outside of a Tesla dealership. A climate group claimed responsibility and asked Canada to “stand” to Musk, who said he is “destroying democracies and spreading climatic denial.”
A Vancouver auto show eliminated Teslas from his event this week, citing security concerns.
Hamilton police are investigating the concessionaire incident as “a series of mischief” and said they are reviewing CCTV images and requesting help to the public.
CBC Hamilton contacted Tesla to comment, but has not had news.
