Experts reviewing the IAAI auction page say the Cybertruck wreckage looks like a vehicle built in the 1960s.
Fifty years of standard safety design improvements are missing, meaning it’s safer to drive any other vehicle made after the 1960s than the Cybertruck (even a Pinto).
Police haven’t revealed much, but a leading theory is that the driver was trying to test the “survivability” promises of Elon Musk. Driving off-road near Houston they died almost instantly after crashing in the first ditch.
Related: the official Tesla first responder page for at least ten months has not had any information at all on the Cybertruck.
Also related, here are the far too many other Cybertruck wrecks currently up for auction.