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Social democrat Cansel Kiziltepe has linked a slump in the car maker’s sales to CEO Elon Musk’s “far-right positions”
A Berlin senator has branded Elon Musk’s Tesla a “Nazi car,” while commenting on the company’s declining sales. Social democrat Cansel Kiziltepe attacked the electric vehicle maker in a now-deleted post on X on Wednesday.
Musk has faced criticism in the EU for his perceived right-wing political views. He was condemned in Germany for endorsing the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, and in the wider EU for being a close ally of US President Donald Trump, whose policies on issues such as diversity and the Ukraine conflict do not align with those of Brussels.
Musk in turn has accused the EU of censorship, bureaucratic overreach, and economic harm, often framing the bloc’s policies as stifling free speech and national autonomy.
“Who wants to drive a Nazi car? Electric car manufacturers are experiencing a sales boom – apart from Tesla,” Kiziltepe, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the senator for labour, social affairs, equality, integration, diversity and anti-discrimination of the state of Berlin, wrote on X.
The post drew sharp criticism from officials in the neighboring state of Brandenburg, home to Tesla’s only car factory in Europe. Brandenburg’s minister-president, Dietmar Woidke, slammed it as being “completely out of place,” while the state’s economic minister, Daniel Keller, demanded that Kiziltepe retract her statement.
The post has since been deleted, although Kiziltepe has defended her position, stating on X on Friday that she “expressly stands” by her assessment of Musk, and linking Tesla’s slump in sales to “the far-right positions” of its CEO.
In the first quarter of this year, Tesla vehicle deliveries dropped globally by 13% year-on-year, automotive revenue slumped 20% and net income plunged by 71%.
Tesla’s Gigafactory near Berlin was targeted by protesters earlier this year when the word “heil” was seen projected onto its wall next to the automaker’s logo, spelling the message “Heil Tesla.” During a campaign ceremony marking Trump’s inauguration in January, Musk made a gesture that his critics interpreted as a Nazi “Sieg Heil” salute. Musk dismissed the accusations as politically motivated.
The billionaire has previously voiced his support of Germany’s right-wing AfD, a rival to the ruling SPD. Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Musk’s backing of the AfD “disgusting.” Economic Minister Robert Habeck also accused the entrepreneur of launching a “frontal attack” on democracy.
The AfD secured 20.8% of the vote in the German federal election in February, becoming the country’s second-largest party. Immigration and economic discontent were cited as among the key factors behind the party’s success.