Elon Muskhas responded on social media following a second crash involving a Tesla Cybertruck in Los Angeles County — this time, at the famed Beverly Hills Hotel.
Images from the scene of the crash, shared on social media, show the truck’s two front wheels perched on top of a concrete landscaping wall in front of the famous sign.
The truck’s front left wheel and the poles that hold the hotel’s sign sustained damage from the crash, according to KTLA.
A Tesla Cybertruck on Feb. 16.Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty

Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg via Getty
In response to one of the images, Musk claimed onX(formerly known as Twitter) that the Cybertruck “is faster than a Porsche 911,” and suggested whoever was at the wheel “wasn’t expecting so much acceleration.”
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The hotel did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
This was the second incident involving a Cybertruck that occurred in Los Angeles County on Sunday. Earlier that evening, a Cybertruck carrying two men fell from an overpass and onto a concrete barrier on the 134 Freeway before it burst into flames.
TheCybertruckcan go from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds in “Beast Mode,” while offering “the handling of a sports car and the turn radius of a sedan,” according to Tesla’s website.
The 6,843-lb. vehicle is described as being “durable and rugged enough to go anywhere,” with a top speed of 130 mph.
source: people.com