Two charred Tesla Cybertrucks amid flames and smoke on a Santa Monica parking garage rooftop, with firefighters responding.
Two charred Tesla Cybertrucks amid flames and smoke on a Santa Monica parking garage rooftop, with firefighters responding.
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Two Tesla Cybertrucks destroyed in Santa Monica parking garage fire

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Two Tesla Cybertrucks were completely destroyed in a fire on the rooftop of a seven-story parking garage in Santa Monica, California, on Wednesday afternoon. The blaze, reported around 3:16 p.m. at the 2200 block of Colorado Avenue near Olympic and Cloverfield Boulevards, also damaged several other Tesla vehicles, with no injuries reported. The cause remains under investigation; authorities confirmed the trucks were not plugged in for charging.

The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to heavy smoke from the rooftop parking structure attached to the Anara Santa Monica luxury apartment complex, managed by Bozzuto. Firefighters found the two Cybertrucks fully engulfed in flames, parked side by side. Thick black smoke disrupted traffic and was visible from nearby buildings; aerial footage captured the charred vehicles.

Crews hauled equipment up seven levels and quickly knocked down the fire. Both Cybertrucks were total losses, and nearby Tesla vehicles sustained heat and flame damage. No injuries occurred among residents, visitors, or firefighters. The site is residential and unaffiliated with Tesla, though a company Service and Collision Center is about a mile away at 1100 Colorado Avenue. Authorities have not identified owners or explained the clustering of multiple Teslas on the rooftop.

The Santa Monica Police and Fire Departments reported the incident before 3:30 p.m. An investigation into the cause is ongoing. Tesla representatives arrived due to lithium-ion battery thermal runaway risks.

This adds to prior Cybertruck fires, including one in Atlanta in January 2025 (suspected battery issue) and four in Seattle in March 2025 (suspected arson). The model has faced over a dozen recalls since production began, with about 63,600 units made through October 2025 per NHTSA data.

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Discussions on X feature skepticism and criticism regarding Tesla Cybertruck safety, with users claiming such fires are common and bad news for Elon Musk. Media outlets shared neutral reports emphasizing the investigation and no injuries.

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Aftermath of the Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, showing charred vehicle remains, police investigators, and emergency response, as detailed in the released police report.
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Las Vegas police release report on Cybertruck explosion

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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has released a detailed after-action report on the January 1, 2025, Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel. The incident involved 37-year-old Army Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after detonating the rented vehicle, injuring six people. The report highlights the response efforts while recommending improvements for future incidents.

A Tesla vehicle crashed into a truck and a tree in Los Angeles on Monday morning, sparking a fire that injured three people. Authorities reported the incident around 7:46 a.m. in the Winnetka neighborhood. First responders quickly extinguished the blaze and transported the injured to a hospital.

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A Tesla vehicle veered off the 5 Freeway exit ramp in Pacoima and slammed into a residential home around midnight on Friday, injuring two people. The driver and a man sleeping inside the house were hospitalized, with the car's impact landing it in the living room. Emergency responders from the Los Angeles Fire Department rescued the individuals and secured the scene.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department will begin patrolling streets with the nation's largest fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks in November, following a donation from tech billionaire Ben Horowitz and his wife Felicia. The 10 vehicles, valued at around $2.7 million, aim to enhance officer safety and sustainability. The move has sparked concerns over private influence and vehicle recalls.

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Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertrucks in the U.S. due to front parking lights that are too bright, potentially distracting other drivers and raising crash risks. The issue stems from a software glitch in vehicles built from November 13, 2023, to October 11, 2025. The company will address it with a free over-the-air update.

A recent analysis by FuelArc has calculated that the Tesla Cybertruck's fire fatality rate is 17 times higher than that of the Ford Pinto, the 1970s vehicle infamous for fire risks. The comparison highlights five reported Cybertruck fire fatalities among 34,438 vehicles sold. This rate stands at 14.52 per 100,000 units, compared to the Pinto's 0.85 per 100,000 over its production decade.

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A 37-year-old driver of a 2025 Tesla Model Y was hospitalized following a medical emergency that caused a crash and fire on Route 59 in Naperville, Illinois. An off-duty police officer rescued the driver from the burning vehicle, and he sustained minor burns with non-life-threatening injuries. No other injuries were reported in the incident.

 

 

 

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