About 10 Tesla customers in France are suing the Elon Musk-led company, because they consider the vehicles to be "extreme-right" symbols.
The legal action, announced by the GKA law firm on Wednesday, argues that the plaintiffs have suffered "direct and concrete" harm due to the connection between Tesla vehicles and "Elon Musk's actions".
The plaintiffs are seeking contract termination and legal expense reimbursement through the Paris commercial court.
This legal challenge emerges as Tesla's European Union sales have decreased by nearly 50% since 2024 began, largely attributed to Musk's political involvement, including his previous alignment with US President Donald Trump and his role in reducing American governmental departments.
Musk's public endorsement of Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and his controversial arm gesture, which historians have interpreted as resembling a Nazi salute, have further complicated matters.
"Because of Elon Musk's actions... Tesla branded vehicles have become strong political symbols and now appear to be veritable extreme-right 'totems', to the dismay of those who acquired them with the sole aim of possessing an innovative and ecological vehicle," GKA said in a statement.
The typical lease agreements span four years, including a purchase option upon completion.
Tesla cars in Europe and other regions have increasingly become targets of vandalism, with some owners saying they’ve been insulted for driving what’s been nicknamed a "swasti-car" on social media.
In France, several Tesla drivers have even placed stickers on their vehicles reading, “I bought this before Elon went crazy,” to distance themselves from the company’s controversial image.
"The situation is both unexpected and impossible for French Tesla owners," Klugman told AFP.
He said Elon Musk’s political views have affected customers’ ability to enjoy their vehicles. "We believe that Mr Musk owes these buyers the peaceful possession of the thing sold", he added.