Elon Musk has always wanted the Cybertruck to be the vehicle everyone talks about. After a bizarre video went viral over the weekend, he got his wish, just not in the way he intended. The rumor grew so outlandish and spread so far that Tesla, a company that famously doesn’t have a public relations department, was forced to do something it rarely does: publicly deny it.
The incident highlights the Cybertruck’s strange and precarious position. It’s a vehicle so polarizing and so relentlessly hyped by its creator that it has become a magnet for controversy and, now, viral hoaxes.
The Viral Hoax
The drama started on Sunday when a user named “bighuey313” posted a frantic video on Instagram from the driver’s seat of his supposedly stranded Cybertruck.
“Wtf I’m in the middle of traffic, bro,” the user says, panning his camera over a dashboard screen displaying an alarming message: “Tesla Cybertruck De-Activated. Critical Issue Detected | Contact Customer Service, Comply with Cease & Desist to Re-Activate.”
“Everything is locked. Cybertruck deactivated,” he continues. “I can’t move the car, bro, I’m stranded as f**k.”
In a follow-up post, the user shared a photo of a supposed “cease and desist” letter from Tesla, claiming the company was taking legal action against him for writing a song titled “Cybertruck.” The implication was terrifying: Tesla had remotely disabled his vehicle over a minor legal dispute.
He also claims Tesla sent him a cease and desist letter because he made a song titled Cybertruck or something like that. That’s why the error message in the video mentions a cease and desist. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/1zdtGApEfj — Jeremy Judkins (@jeremyjudkins_) August 11, 2025
The video exploded across every major social platform. But as it spread, eagle-eyed users began pointing out inconsistencies, noting that the signature on the letter was from a Tesla lawyer who no longer used that title.
Tesla’s Rare Denial
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