Watching This Ford F-150 Raptor Get Flattened Will Crush You
Watching this Ford F-150 Raptor flattened will crush you

This special shelter Green F-150 Raptor may have been used in truck development go through Brad Anderson March 1, 2025, 21:01 Why the truck was crushed is unknown, but it may be a prototype before it was made. These models usually lack standard VINs and cannot be sold to the public, so they are destroyed. However, some prototypes are occasionally sold to the public through auction or reconstruction. The Ford F-150 Raptor has long been king in terms of exciting and engaging high-performance pickup trucks. Of course, the more powerful RAM 1500 TRX and F-150 Raptor R have stolen some thunder in recent years, but Standard Raptor still has a loyal following. Unfortunately, there are fewer in the United States now due to a ruthless encounter with a car crusher. The clip recently shared on Instagram and shows what appears to be the original 2024 F-150 Raptor, which was painted in Shelter Green, encountering an outdated demise somewhere in the…

Tesla Cybertruck Crushes Safety Tests With 5-Star Rating
Tesla Cybertruck crush safety test with five-star rating

Cybertruck earns NHTSA's five-star safety rating, performing well in multiple tests Tesla Cybertruck almost earned a five-star safety rating. This is not the first electric truck to receive honors, as the F-150 Lightning also earns five stars. The NHTSA test was $99,990 with Tesla's top Cybert model Cyberbeast. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a total safety rating of five stars for Tesla Cybertruck. While electric trucks are not tested every time, the only tests that earned a four-star rating are for reverse drag and passenger frontal barrier tests, which simulated two similar vehicles between 35 mph (56 km). Frontal collision between (56 km) /h). These tests were conducted using the 2024 Cyberthcy Cyberbeast and were conducted last December by Applus Idiada Karco Engineering in California. Despite the discovery of dozens of pages, the impact test of the frontal barrier showed that “the windshield retained 100% without invading the windshield protection zone”. It continues to point out that during…

Hyundai’s New Ioniq 5 N DK Edition Proves EVs Can Shred Tires And Egos Alike
Hyundai’s new Ioniq 5 N DK Edition proves electric cars can crush

Hyundai Motor’s latest special edition EV bears the signature of legendary Japanese drifter Keiichi Tsuchiya January 10, 2025 12:27 Hyundai Motor has teamed up with drifter Keiichi Tsuchiya to launch the Ioniq 5 N Special Edition. The Ioniq 5 N DK Edition benefits from chassis upgrades and a more aggressive aerodynamic package. The "Performance Parts Package" will be available in the first half of 2025. Hyundai is taking its electric performance game to the next level with the special edition Ioniq 5 N, a car that was fine-tuned in partnership with Japanese drift legend Keiichi Tsuchiya, known as the “King of Drift.” The Ioniq 5 N DK Edition made its debut at the TTokyo Auto Salon and is expected to be launched in select markets around the world in the first half of 2025. Positioned as a "performance parts package", the DK Edition transforms the already impressive Ioniq 5 N into a car designed to capture the driving spirit of…

What Gas Car Would Absolutely Crush It As An EV?
As an electric car, which gasoline car can definitely crush it?

While electric vehicles may not be for everyone, certain models can be significantly enhanced by incorporating this drivetrain While electric vehicle sales may not be growing as much as manufacturers expect, they are still the future. So we wanted to know which combustion-only model would benefit from adopting an all-electric drivetrain. Nearly every segment of today's automotive market has at least one all-electric model. However, a handful of models – and even entire brands – remain stubbornly reliant on internal combustion engines. Today, we're flipping the script: Which of these holdouts would benefit the most from going all-electric? Our main image is probably the best example of this. It's not that Rolls-Royce owners were upset by the lack of horsepower ahead of the launch of the all-electric Specter, but the British company's choice is an important one. Read: What are the best-selling electric cars today? A calm, composed, quiet and powerful driving experience has always been the hallmark of the…

Ford truck roof collapse lawsuit: Partial dismissal
Ford truck roof collapse lawsuit: Partial dismissal

The roof of the Ford Super Truck allegedly collapsed during the rollover crash. October 5, 2024 — A Ford truck roof collapse lawsuit will continue in court, but a federal judge dismissed several claims. The Ford Super Duty roof class action lawsuit involves more than 5 million trucks whose roofs are said to be too weak to handle rollover accidents, causing the roofs to collapse. The Super Duty roof lawsuit covers all 1999-2016 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 Super Duty trucks in the United States Lawyers began filing multiple Ford truck roof lawsuits after a Georgia jury awarded $1.7 billion to a family in a 2002 Ford 250 Super Duty rollover crash that occurred in 2014. The first Ford truck roof collapse class action lawsuit was filed just weeks after the verdict in the $1.7 billion Hill v. Ford case, all of which allege Ford knew about the defective roof before selling the first Super Duty in 1999. Hill's…

Motion to Dismiss Ford Super Duty Roof Collapse Class Action Lawsuit
Motion to Dismiss Ford Super Duty Roof Collapse Class Action Lawsuit

Ford says no Ford Super Truck owners have reported their roofs collapsed or were crushed. September 29, 2024 — The Ford Super Duty roof collapse class action lawsuit alleges that all 1999-2016 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 Super Duty roofs are fragile and dangerous. The Ford truck owners who filed the lawsuit call their trucks "ticking time bombs," which Ford says is ridiculous. Georgia jury returns $1.7 billion verdict against Ford in 2014 deaths of Melvin Hill, 74, and his wife Voncile Hill, 62 , subsequently triggering multiple class-action lawsuits. The couple was killed in a crash in their 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty when an incorrect-sized tire blew out. The tire was installed by a Pep Boys service center and when the tire blew, the Ford Super Duty truck rolled violently two and a half times and landed on its roof. (Hill’s truck is pictured above) Ford said that in the Hill case, "the jury was forced to…