In Friday morning at around 7:30 AM, a Tesla Model X was involved in a highway accident that involved two other vehicles and resulted in the death of the electric SUV's driver.
Tesla's Model S and Model X are known for their crashworthiness, a trait the company has brought forward on many occasions and one that has been confirmed on the road several times as well.
The blue Pagani Zonda, which has a top speed of almost 220 miles per hour, collided with a barrier on the A27 at Tangmere in West Sussex, England, on Saturday morning.
New crash tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed 10 of the 13 cars tested were graded as doing a "good" job protecting passengers.
This season doesn't seem to be very friendly to blue hypercars in the UK. Let's take the Pagani Zonda we have here, for instance. The Italian exotic was involved in an accident this morning and, as you can't notice, things went past the fender-bender level.
Arguably the first genuinely exciting vehicle to wear the Kia badge – the Kia Stinger – hasn’t even gone on sale in the U.S. yet, but has already found itself swapping paint with a Toyota RAV4. While the Toyota looks hilarious on its two left feet, it’s hard to look at the poor Stinger’s crippled body.