A Tesla Cybertruck owner who goes by the username “No Clue” on X shared that he was recently involved in a severe accident while driving his Cybertruck.
This is bad enough; however, making matters worse, the Cybertruck owner says he was driving with his 5-year-old daughter at the time of the accident.
According to the Cybertruck owner, his truck was T-boned by a drunk driver who ran a red light at a very high speed.
This is terrible; however, thankfully, “No Clue” says despite the high-speed impact, both he and his daughter were unharmed.
The Cybertruck owner credits his truck with saving both his life and his daughter’s life, and even though No Clue’s Cybertruck was totaled in the high-speed impact, he states that he will be immediately purchasing another Cybertruck.
Furthermore, “No Clue” suggests that anyone who loves their family and wants to protect them should consider purchasing a Tesla.
The happy Cybertruck owner shared his story on X.
He writes…
“A few days ago, our Cybertruck saved my life and the life of my 5-year-old daughter.
We were T-boned by a drunk driver who ran a red light, going 60 miles per hour.
The police on the scene told us that if we had been in any other vehicle, the car would’ve flipped and been torn in half.
I’ll be buying a new Cybertruck this week. If you love your family, buy a Tesla
Tagging my favorite followers on X to share some positive love.”
Below his post, No Clue included several pictures of his Cybertruck after the accident.
@techietacos caught this angle of the aftermath. pic.twitter.com/0F0DvYZ6SJ
— Edgar Carreon (@edgaricarreon) March 31, 2025
As you can see, the Cybertruck has clearly experienced a high-speed impact. The truck has been pushed over the sidewalk and up a grassy hill.
The airbags are deployed, and the driver’s side rear wheel is completely gone. The rear window is shattered, and the truck bed is bent.
Overall, the vehicle is in horrible shape, and it’s a miracle that No Clue and his daughter walked away with their life.
Looking at the comments, the entire Tesla community came out to show support to No Clue and share their gratitude that he’s not physically harmed.
Tesla’s lead Cybertruck engineer Wes Morrill responded to No Clue’s post and said that he’s thankful that the truck was able to protect his daughter.
Wes writes…
“Unfortunate circumstance, but happy to hear Cybertruck protected your most valuable cargo.”
Even the official Cybertruck account from Tesla came out and said…
“Glad you & your daughter are ok.”
Others also joined in expressing their relief at seeing he’s okay, and several Tesla fans voiced their belief that he should thank Tesla for saving his life.
Tesla fans wrote…
“I'm glad you're safe. Tesla saves lives!”
“Glad you ok and sorry that happened! Thank God for Tesla!”
Over the past few months, we’ve seen several instances of a Cybertruck involved in an accident.
We’ve seen a Cybertruck that recently ran over a deer in Texas. The Cybertruck occupants walked out fine, but the deer met a gruesome end.
Another Cybertruck owner also shares that he got into an accident, and his airbags didn’t even deploy, whereas the other vehicle was totaled.
In most accidents involving a Cybertruck, the truck often sustains less damage than the other vehicle.
However, there was also a Cybertruck owner who shared that his truck got totaled after it was side-swiped by an electric scooter.
Overall, looking at the Cybertruck’s crush worthiness, most of the time, the vehicle doesn’t appear to sustain a lot of external damage; however, it nonetheless costs a lot to fix.
A Cybertruck owner shared that he had to pay $13,304 to fix his truck after a minor fender bender.
Overall, Tesla fans appear to attribute the fact that the No Clue and his daughter were safe to the fact that they were driving a Cybertruck. However, please let me know what you think in the comments.
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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.
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