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Cyberwrecked. This Tesla Cybertruck Is So Crumpled That No Iron Can Stretch It Back

Tesla Cybertruck in pieces after crash 8 photos
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The Tesla Cybertruck is starting to look like an endangered species. Several have been involved in crashes. The latest one ended up with its front axle and fenders torn apart.
A short video uploaded to Instagram shows the poor Tesla Cybertruck in pieces. There is no information about what happened to the vehicle, but it looks as if it went through some very rough landing.

The front end, hood, and headlights seem intact. But the front axle is broken, the wheels dropped sideways and seem to have bitten into the front fenders, which are severely deformed. What seems to be a rough landing must have ripped the plastic fender flares off. The front bumper is also a mess as if all the bolts and clips simply exploded in the impact.

The wheel-less Cybertruck is now sitting on its belly. There is a voice speaking in the short video, but what seems to be a combination of English and Russian makes no sense whatsoever. Therefore, there is no information about what happened to this poor Tesla truck.

The video does not show images from inside the vehicle, but from outside, it looks like the airbags were not deployed in the impact.

This is not the first crashed Tesla Cybertruck

We have seen Cybetrucks crash these past few months. The first real-world crash that involved Tesla's truck took place at the end of December on California State Road 35.

The report of the police showed that a Toyota Corolla driver caused the accident. He turned to the right, struck a dirt embarkment on the right shoulder, re-entered the roadway, crossed over the double yellow lines into the northbound lane, and then crashed into the Tesla Cybertruck, which was traveling north.

The Corolla looked really bad after the crash, and it was most likely declared a write-off. Meanwhile, the Cybertruck sustained damage on the driver's side. The rear fender is bent, and the left-side airbags were deployed.

Another Tesla Cybertruck crashed back in March. The driver went straight over the high curb of signage located in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard. A post on X originally indicated that the hotel valet crashed it. However, the author of the message deleted it and admitted to having lied. It was the owner who crashed it.

He also claimed that the Cybertruck was destroyed right after pop star Justin Bieber was supposed to drive it. But considering the first lie, we would take this with a grain of salt.

Three weeks later, another Cybertruck was T-boned by a Nissan Sentra in Tampa, Florida. Back then, witnesses claimed that one of the vehicles had ran a red light, but, at the moment of the crash, it was unclear which driver was to blame.

Regardless of the one bearing the guilt, the Sentra was totaled, but the stainless steel body of the Cybertruck seemed to have held up really well, sustaining only minor damages on the driver's side.

A semi-truck full of Teslas, including Cybertrucks, flipped over on a highway in Colorado, following a collision. None of the cars on the trailer was damaged. There was no debris on the tarmac of the I-25 south of Colorado Springs,  and there were no injuries.

The incident proved, once again, how important it is to follow the transportation safety protocols.

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