HomeCrashes & AccidentYouTuber crashes new $1.3 million McLaren Senna into Lexus Dealership

YouTuber crashes new $1.3 million McLaren Senna into Lexus Dealership

Driving a Lamborghini and flaunting yourself for the camera is never a smart idea. The driver of this 789-horsepower McLaren Senna learned the hard way after losing control on a public street in California, crashing with a structure and creating extensive damage.

The Senna is seen in a video posted to social media early on Monday morning rolling along Ventura Boulevard in the Woodland Hills neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, before entertaining a group of people gathered in the middle of the road with a donut performance. The Senna proceeds to peel off down the road before losing control and swerving into the curb in front of a Lexus dealership.

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The video, which was originally shared on Reddit (which you can view here) and then republished on X, shows the aftermath of the incident, and it’s not nice. The front end has smashed into the dealership’s facade, leaning slightly against a Toyota Camry parked outside. The front clip is fully pushed in, the passenger-side door is open, and the front right wheel is pushed backward and outward.

According to Reddit user slattdemon99, the video’s publisher, Edmond “Mondi” Barseghian was at the wheel. Barseghian, a YouTuber, went viral in early 2023 for totaling his Hummer EV after driving it for just nine miles. He has since confirmed the incident.  

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In a video published to Barseghian’s channel four days ago, he can be seen taking delivery of what looks to be the same Senna, driving it quickly on public roads and describing it as “legit scary fast.” Photos of the car also appeared on his Instagram story as recently as Sunday afternoon. 

Considering this Senna’s value, it’s unlikely to be totaled by the insurance company. But the car certainly won’t be cheap to fix, especially if there’s damage to the carbon fiber monocoque. We hope whoever drives this McLaren next treats it better than the last person.

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