Elon Musk’s Tesla may face zoning violations after over 100 Cybertrucks found parked at closed shopping mall

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Elon Musk’s Tesla may face zoning violations after over 100 Cybertrucks found parked at closed shopping mall

Elon Musk’s

Tesla

may face zoning violations in Michigan after more than 100 unsold Cybertrucks were found parked at a closed shopping centre. The accumulation of these vehicles at

Hunter’s Square shopping centre

in Farmington Hills has prompted concerns from local authorities regarding adherence to zoning regulations, a report claims. Over the past several weeks, residents and social media users have reportedly posted images and videos showing numerous rows of Cybertrucks at the site on Orchard Lake Road. The location is adjacent to a Tesla service centre in West Bloomfield. This proximity has led to speculation that the shopping centre lot is being used as an overflow site to manage unsold inventory, as over 100 Cybertrucks have reportedly gathered in the space.

What Tesla and Michigan authorities said about the parked Cybertrucks

In a statement to CBS Detroit, Tesla employees collecting the trucks said the property belongs to the same entity that operates the nearby service centre, and that the vehicles were intended for customer delivery. However, the City of Farmington Hills has raised concerns over this explanation.Charmaine Kettler-Schmult, the city’s planning and community development director, told CBS Detroit: “The City of Farmington Hills code enforcement office has been in communication with the Hunter’s Square shopping centre management to resolve the issue. They have been notified that storage of vehicles is not a permitted use. The enforcement process is being followed and takes time.”

As per the report, Tesla is struggling to sell its Cybertruck, with under 50,000 units delivered since launch, which is far below its 250,000-unit annual projection. In Q1 2025, only 6,000 units were sold. Inventory has built up to an estimated 10,000 unsold trucks, prompting Tesla to scale back production and shift workers to Model Y lines, the report adds. The vehicle has faced eight recalls, including one affecting nearly all units sold. Sales have also reportedly dipped amid backlash over Elon Musk’s political involvement, though Tesla stock has recently rebounded after a sharp decline.

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