The incident occurred on 23/4 in Lake Nona, Orlando, California, where a Lamborghini Huracan was slowly navigating a shopping center parking lot, searching for a space. Suddenly, the supercar's driver began to reverse. At that moment, a Chevrolet Silverado, weighing approximately three tons and featuring a lifted suspension, drove directly onto the front of the Huracan without stopping.
This collision between one of the lowest-slung vehicles and one of the highest-riding vehicles in the automotive industry, further enhanced by modifications, seemed so improbable that many initially believed the video was AI-generated. However, it was a real accident. The supercar's driver, a successful businessman from California, subsequently shared several videos documenting the scene, showing the pickup truck still resting on top of the Lamborghini.
Some observers analyzed that the Silverado pickup, already tall, had its height further increased by modifications, severely limiting the driver's surrounding visibility due to an unusually large blind spot area. Additionally, a momentary lapse in concentration could lead to an irreversible mistake. Some suggested a more terrifying scenario than the video itself: the pickup driver potentially hitting someone unknowingly instead of running over another vehicle.
Fortunately, no one appeared to be injured. The supercar driver handled the situation calmly.
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