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一名荷兰的青少年趁着他父亲到西班牙时偷开他爸的Model S
这位父亲当时有接受到邻居警告说他的车不在车道上被人开走了
于是他用手机APP追踪到他的车子
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他的儿子跟他三个朋友似乎喝了酒又吸毒,然后开着Model S加速
不久后就直直撞上房子的砖墙
据目击者表示时速应该有超过150km/h
四人中有三人住院,但没有严重的伤势
撞破砖墙这种事让我想到G-Class大概10年前很红的广告...XD
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Tesla Model S versus brick wall: drunk joyride ends in crash
Have you ever ask yourself how the Tesla Model S would fare against a
brick wall? Now you have the answer.
A teen stole his father’s Model S in the Netherlands earlier today and
after engaging in a police chase, the teen crashed the car into a house.
Fortunately, none of the passengers of the vehicle nor the occupants of
the house were seriously injured.
According to AD (Dutch), the 18-year-old driver took his father’s Model
S while he was away in Spain.
Interestingly, neighbors even warned the father that his electric car wasn
’t in the driveway anymore and he was able to track it with the Tesla
mobile app.
His son, who had three of his friends in the car, was under the influence
of drugs and alcohol when the police intercepted them, but they managed
to speed away.
They were driving on a street ending at a T junction and apparently lost
control at the end and crashed into the building.
Occupants of the house told AD that they might have been driving as fast
as 150 km/h (93 mph).
As you can see from the pictures, the Model S completely destroyed the
brick wall facade of the building (pictures by Koen Laureij, Diane
Hoekstra and Michiel van Beers via AD):
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S vs brick wall 3
Fortunately, no one was in the room where the car went through. Three of
the four people in the Model S were hospitalized, but reportedly without
serious injury. The driver was arrested and his license has been revoked.
Electrek’s Take
From an engineering standpoint, it again looks like a good example of the
Model S’ large crumple at the front, thanks to the lack of an engine,
reducing the force of the impact on the cabin.
The Model S is a heavy car at ~4,500 to ~5,000 lbs depending on the
configuration and therefore, it was fairly certain that it was going to
go through that wall – especially if they were indeed going at over 90
mph (~150 km/h). But despite the severity of the impact, the damages
appear to be limited to the crumple zone and windshield.
It is reminiscent of another Tesla joyride that ended in a spectacular
Tesla Model S crash after flying 82+ft in the air, which also showed the
importance of a large crumple zone – something easier to achieve in an
electric car.