Around 20 vehicles have been damaged at a Tesla dealership in Belfast following a vandalism attack.
The incident occurred in the Boucher Road area, with many cars suffering broken wing mirrors, smashed windows, and dents.
Authorities believe the damage took place within a 24-hour period before the discovery.
Police are currently investigating the attack and are urging anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or has CCTV footage to come forward.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and Tesla has yet to comment on the incident. Officers continue to appeal for information as they work to identify those responsible.
This attack comes at a time when Tesla continues to expand its presence in the UK, with growing demand for electric vehicles.
The company, founded by Elon Musk, has faced incidents of vandalism in other regions, often linked to anti-EV sentiment or disputes over its rapid market growth.
In recent years, Tesla has introduced advanced security measures in its vehicles, such as Sentry Mode, which records footage when suspicious activity is detected.
However, it is unclear whether any of the damaged cars in Belfast captured footage of the perpetrators.
The Boucher Road area is one of Belfast’s key commercial districts, home to several car dealerships and retail businesses.
Local businesses and residents are concerned about the rise in vandalism and its impact on security in the area. Police are expected to increase patrols while investigations continue.