A website doxxing Tesla owners that Elon Musk has likened to an act of terror appears to have been scrubbed from the internet.
The site, which seems to have been active until Tuesday, reportedly claimed to list the names, addresses and phone numbers of every Tesla owner in the United States.
The electric vehicle brand has been targeted by activists worldwide who take issue with its owner’s increasingly growing influence on politics at home and abroad.
According to the Daily Beast, the “Dogequest” site included a map identifying people who bought Musk’s vehicles, as well as giving the locations of Tesla dealerships and charging stations across the country.
People who wished to have their information removed from the site were reportedly asked to submit proof they’d gotten rid of their Tesla.
Dogequest also reportedly listed personal information about workers affiliated with the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is headed by Musk. The organization has become wildly polarizing over its attempts to cut government services and take federal employees off the nation’s payroll.
The accuracy of the Dogequest site’s information is unclear.
Tesla owners have reported been getting rid of their vehicles or disguising them to appear as another make of car to avoid being associated with Musk’s right-wing influence, which extends beyond the U.S.
His support for a far-right German political party and a hand gesture he made resembling a Nazi salute at a Trump inauguration event were followed by posters popping up in London calling Teslas the “Swasticar.”
Teslas have reportedly been lit on fire in Germany and Ireland. In the U.S., Tesla dealerships in Colorado and Oregon experienced Molotov cocktail attacks. In Las Vegas, cars were set ablaze at a Tesla service station on Tuesday.
Musk, who donated nearly $300 million to put President Trump and his political allies in office in the 2024 election, wrote on his social media platform X that “encouraging destruction of Teslas throughout the country is extreme domestic terrorism!!”
During a White House event to help the political mega-donor sell cars, President Trump warned that anyone caught damaging Musk’s products would “go through Hell.”
The website claimed it “neither endorses nor condemns” the way people might use the information it provided, while using a Molotov cocktail as a cursor.