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Viral Video Claims Lamborghini Crushed By Pickup Truck, Verification Underway

Viral clip shows Lamborghini allegedly crushed by pickup truck

A viral video showing a lifted pickup truck driving over a Lamborghini Huracán in a parking lot has sparked widespread debate over its authenticity, with many questioning if the dramatic crash was staged. The clip, filmed on April 22, 2026, near a gym on Narcoossee Road, captures a Chevrolet Silverado's front wheels climbing onto the sports car's hood, crushing its front end before the driver exits in apparent shock.

The Lamborghini, worth approximately ₹3.4 crore ($400,000), appears stationary or moving slowly while searching for parking when the elevated truck enters the frame at speed. Automotive experts attribute the collision to design differences—the Huracán's low-slung profile (just 1176mm ground clearance) falls within the Silverado's massive blind spot created by its lifted suspension. No injuries occurred; owner Ramon Ferrer escaped unharmed from inside the vehicle.

Social media erupted with reactions labeling it a "peak Florida moment," blending awe at the destruction with skepticism about staging for views. Aftermath footage shows extensive hood and chassis damage, though the supercar's carbon-fiber monocoque likely preserved structural integrity. Insurance claims are pending, with repair costs potentially exceeding $200,000.

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Experts confirm the physics align with real crashes between low supercars and tall trucks, citing similar incidents involving Ferraris and lifted F-150s. The driver's unawareness—stopping only after mounting the Lambo—matches reports of pickup blind spots spanning 10+ feet forward. While some allege AI manipulation or paid stunt, multiple angles and bystander videos circulating online support genuineness.

This spectacle underscores growing risks from vehicle height disparities in shared parking spaces. As lifted trucks proliferate, low-slung exotics face heightened collision threats, prompting calls for better visibility tech and parking etiquette awareness.

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