HARD AS NAILS

Horrifying pics show mangled wreck of shredded Tesla Cybertruck after crash – but all 4 passengers survived in miracle

Rescuers had to cut through the twisted wreckage to pull out the passengers

HORRIFYING pictures have emerged showing the mangled wreckage of a Tesla cybertruck that was torn to pieces in a devastating crash.

The stainless steel electric SUV, carrying four passengers, rammed into a statue before flipping over in a nightmare crash in Mexico.

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The stainless steel SUV rammed into a statue before flipping over in a nightmare crashCredit: NewsX
Rescuers had to cut through the twisted wreckage to pull out the passengersCredit: NewsX
The car was torn to pieces

One of the passengers understood to be an 18-year-old girl, was tossed out of the vehicle in the deadly accident.

Rescuers had to cut through the twisted wreckage to pull out the other three trapped inside the 6,800-pound truck.

However, all of them survived the horrific crash in what is now being called a miracle.

Video footage of the aftermath shows the car's torn-off bodywork and twisted chassis from the force of the impact.

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A day after the crash one social media user named a snap of the cramped car on X, formerly Twitter.

The caption read: "I have no idea what the person driving this Cybertruck was doing in Mexico, but this accident is amazing. All the occupants of the Cybertruck survived.

"If this does not prove the safety of Tesla vehicles, then I don't know what will."

Soon after Tesla boss Musk retweeted the post bragging: "Cybertruck - tougher than a bag of nails."

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Another Cybertruck on the same day in Mexico crashed outside of Mayor Miguel Hidalgo's office.

Local media says the driver lost control and smashed into a van.

Social media users say Cybertruck crashes are caused by drivers not being used to its rapid acceleration.

The exact cause of the crash wasn’t immediately known, but local reports suggested speeding may have been a factor.

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