YouTuber Danny Duncan just took "crash test" to a whole new level. He launched his Tesla Model 3 **off a cliff** to bust the classic movie myth: do cars really explode in massive fireballs on impact like in Hollywood blockbusters?
He even tested the car's super-tough glass beforehand to show how strong Tesla's build is. Then came the stunt—violent tumble, mid-air airbag deployment, total destruction on landing... but guess what? **No explosion. No fire.** The battery held up, proving just how insanely durable EVs can be in extreme crashes.
This wild (and kinda insane) experiment went mega-viral and seriously highlights Tesla's engineering safety edge over what movies make us believe.
What do you think—would you ever push a car (or an EV) to the absolute limit like this for science... or views?
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