Use an impact wrench to either remove it or break it. Then replace the lug.
Cut it off with a chisel if you can't get a socket on it.
Plasma torch, or you can get a special key that you hammer on and screw off the lug
you can try at your local hardware store to find a specific wrench that will fit it. on the end of the wrench it looks like little small metal rods at the end and it should fit right over the stripped nut and take it right off.
With a wrench.
It requires a special "key" to remove that nut.
Put the key in the lug nut lock and keep turning it until the entire locking lug nut cover assembly comes off...just keep turning it clockwise with the key until the whole thing comes off. Then use the lug wrench to remove the lug nut that is holding on the spare tire cover. Remove the cover and then take the other lug nuts off.
the lug nut adapter is located in the trunk with your jack, spare, and lug wrench, if you have taken it to a shop they may have put the adapter in your glove box, its about twice the size of a lug nut.
19mm or a 3/4 should work
Uncrew the fiber nuts the same way you the lug nuts.
A missing lug nut can be quite dangerous for anyone who is driving. This means that the wheel is not as tight as it should be and it can come off especially when one is driving at high speeds.
You first need to loosen the plastic lug nut covers until they are no longer attached to the wheels lug nuts under the cover. After all five plastic lug nut covers are loosened completely from the lug nuts, you can gently pop the cover from the wheel. If the plastic lug nut covers have been damaged so they are not removable, you will need to get some needle nose pliers and basically break off the plastic lug nut covers. (The plastic lug nut covers keep the wheel cover attached to the wheel. The plastic lug nut covers snap into the wheel cover.) And then the game is on----finding replacement plastic lug nut covers and/or wheel covers......speaking from experience!!!
Loose or broken lug nuts. If the lug nut were installed in reverse they will also come off.
If you can get at it try a pipe wrench