Overview
- A widely shared video shows a lifted Chevrolet Silverado in a Lake Nona parking lot driving onto a low Lamborghini Huracán with the owner still inside.
- Driver Ramon Ferrer got out without injury and said the truck’s axle caught his windshield pillar, which he believes prevented a worse outcome.
- Footage shows the supercar’s front end, windshield, and roof crushed, and crews later used a tow truck and crane before the car went to a body shop for assessment.
- The Orlando Police Department has not announced any citation for the pickup driver and told WESH that details would come through a public records request.
- The incident has renewed focus on visibility limits from tall vehicles, with a February 2026 Transport & Environment study reporting rising hood heights and urging an 85-centimeter cap to protect what drivers can see right in front of the vehicle.