Cybertruck Fire Lawsuit: Trapped Inside?

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On August 5, 2024, a man crashed his Tesla Cybertruck into a culvert in Baytown, Texas—and the vehicle burst into flames. But it wasn’t the crash that killed him. According to a new wrongful death lawsuit, the real issue was that he couldn’t get out.

In this video, I break down the case filed against Tesla and a local bar that allegedly overserved the driver. We’ll talk about the Cybertruck’s controversial door handle design, manual release limitations, and the growing concern around electronic latches in emergencies. I also push back on some of the more extreme claims in the lawsuit—like the idea that the fire reached 5,000°F.

4:18 - How hot do electric vehicles burn?

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