Tesla Cybertruck caught fire, man died on the spot — Elon Musk responded with a shocking statement: “It’s better to burn bright than to let it fade away .Nh

A tragic accident involving a Tesla Cybertruck has left the public stunned and mourning. According to reports from emergency responders in Austin, Texas, a Cybertruck burst into flames after suddenly veering off-road during a high-speed test drive. The driver, a 37-year-old man, died on the spot, while a passenger sustained serious injuries and remains in critical condition.

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The incident has sparked renewed concerns about the safety of Tesla’s futuristic electric pickup, especially regarding its battery stability and structural integrity under extreme conditions. Eyewitnesses described the fire as “violent and uncontrollable,” with thick smoke engulfing the vehicle within seconds.

However, what has truly shocked the public was Elon Musk’s cryptic and controversial reaction. On X (formerly Twitter), Musk wrote:

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It’s better to burn bright than to let it fade away. Tragedies remind us how powerful innovation can be — and how dangerous.”

His words ignited an immediate firestorm online. Critics accused him of romanticizing a fatal incident, while others argued he was simply highlighting the inherent risks of pushing technological boundaries.

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Tesla has yet to provide an official cause of the fire but has promised a full investigation. As debates rage on, the tragedy has cast a dark cloud over the highly anticipated Cybertruck rollout — with many now questioning whether ambition is outpacing accountability.