A Tesla Cybertruck has shown up in Milan and left locals completely shocked
Published on Sep 12, 2025 at 7:11 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Sep 12, 2025 at 8:37 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Love it or hate it, the Tesla Cybertruck has shown up in Milan, and the sight of the silver beast has left locals in shock.
The vehicle is a popular choice in many states in the US, but its popularity and even legality aren’t on the same level in all areas of the globe.
So, when one model captured the reactions of people experiencing the truck in Milan, you can imagine the impressions that were forming.
However, the Cybertruck enthusiasm is still very much alive elsewhere.
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In Milan, a model was spotted at the wheel of a Tesla Cybertruck, and it drew serious attention
The Tesla Cybertruck is a talked-about EV thanks to the sheer design qualities it boasts.
Its jagged edges and shiny exterior enable it to navigate difficult conditions that usual EVs wouldn’t be able to handle.

But the EV is not in operation in every country or even continent.
In fact, in Europe, safety rules mean that the truck simply isn’t street legal.
However, in Milan, a Cybertruck was spotted with a model sat behind the wheel, and as you’d expect, Italians couldn’t believe their eyes.
TikTok Creator iamminjujo shared the clip that went viral.
“People are looking at me in Italy, but it’s not because of me,” said the text in the video.
And, well, she wasn’t wrong, as the locals that passed by were giving out very questionable looks.

Social media users got in on the action, too, and commented on their surprise.
“I am not sure it is even street legal in EU,” said one user.
“I live in Milan, yeah, never seen one actually,” remarked another.
“You’re so right, I’ve never seen one and I’ve been here for 5 years,” added a third.
The truck’s presence in the EV world remains prominent overseas
So, the EV pickup isn’t legal in Europe, but elsewhere in the world, Tesla fans have been documenting their experiences with the vehicle.
For example, one Missouri man bought a Tesla Cybertruck over a Ford Lightning and a GMC Sierra because ‘it’s like choosing an iPhone over a BlackBerry’.
Plus, we bet you didn’t know that the US military has even started buying Tesla Cybertrucks to use for target practice.
Catch the Italian action below:
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