Luxury McLaren Worth $200K Ripped in Half in Fatal Texas Crash
In a devastating car crash in Texas, a high-end McLaren worth nearly $200,000 was torn in half, resulting in the tragic deaths of two individuals.
The horrifying images depict the black luxury sports car, believed to be a 570S model, completely split into two sections after colliding with a Toyota Corolla and subsequently crashing into a tree at the intersection of Abrams Road and Royal Lane in Dallas at approximately 3 p.m., as reported by Fox 4 News.
The victims of the crash were identified as Cristobal Flores Espino, 29, and Robert Leroy Rocha, 31, both occupants of the McLaren at the time of the accident.
The photos from the scene showcase the front portion of the McLaren positioned near a tree, while the rear half lies approximately 30 feet away on the road.
Additionally, the gold Toyota sedan involved in the collision also collided with a tree, resulting in significant damage to its front end. The driver of the Toyota sustained minor injuries and was transported to the hospital for treatment, according to the news outlet.
Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the crash, and investigations are currently underway to ascertain the circumstances leading to the tragic incident.
A McLaren 570S, the model involved in the crash, typically carries a starting price of around $191,000 and boasts impressive acceleration, capable of reaching 62 mph in a mere 3.2 seconds.