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Porsche Taycan crashed: everything just for YouTube clicks?

— 11.02.2021

Youtuber crashes new Porsche Taycan Turbo S through shop window

A Youtuber crashed a brand new Porsche Taycan Turbo S through a shop window. Was it an accident or a planned action?

Ein crash only for youtube clicks? The Russian Youtuber Mikhail Litvin crashed a Porsche Taycan Turbo S that cost more than 175,000 euros in a spectacular way. Litvin says he has it Confused pedals – but the video raises some questions! The short version: In his latest youtube video Litvin looks at a Porsche Taycan Turbo S. After getting in, it doesn’t take long for the Taycan to crash through the Porsche dealer’s window. When Litivin gets out, he explains briefly that he has switched the pedals. Then the video ends. But was it really a spectacular accident, or did it provoke the crash to make the video go viral? At least there are indications of that!

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First of all, Mikhail Litvin is no stranger to spectacular productions. In October 2020 he lit his 639 hp Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S. – of course in front of the camera. Allegedly the car was in the workshop several times and Litvin was dissatisfied with the service. The video went viral and now has more than 21 million views.-

Suddenly the Porsche Taycan shoots forward


Porsche Taycan Crash

Not only the Taycan has suffered – the Porsche showroom needs two new shop windows after the crash.

©Youtube/Litvin



This brings us to his latest video, which has already garnered four million views within one day. Let’s do it well five minute long video Step by step. At the beginning three actors can be seen who are obviously supposed to portray Stalin, Lenin and Putin. The latter advises Litvin to “live his life”, whereupon the Youtuber and influencer enters the Porsche branch. After stroking a red Taycan and sniffing at the outside mirror of a Cayenne (why actually?), He turns to a Taycan Turbo S in “chalk”. He takes a closer look at the Taycan, which costs the equivalent of 15,669,407 rubles (around 175,000 euros) and even knows how to open the loading flap. Then he gets in, buckles up – and suddenly the 761 hp electric Porsche shoots forward. The picture turns black. (Incredible: Litvin lights his Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S here!) –

The next shot shows a friend of Litvin’s who is standing in front of the Porsche branch and says that Litvin has not had his driver’s license that long. Coincidentally, he is only a few meters away from the shop window through which the Youtuber crashes into the Porsche a few seconds later. Accident or fake? That is the question!-

Several details are inconsistent in the Taycan crash video

Several things are noticeable in the video: Why is not a seller nearby? A young man in sweatpants comes into the Porsche branch and behaves extremely conspicuously, but no employee comes up to him? Funny. In addition, the Taycan seems to be in the farthest corner of the showroom in the direction of travel to the shop window, but without another car in the way. And then his buddy is also standing in the right place in front of the shop and is filming at exactly the right moment? Very questionable. The strangest point is definitely the key. Where did Litvin get the key to the Taycan Turbo S from? It seems like it was already in the car. Anyone who has ever been to a Porsche branch knows that the keys are never (!) In the car. As if all of this wasn’t suspicious enough, the video ends right after the crash.


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Especially with the knowledge of the ignited Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S sees that latest video after a scheduled action out. It seems as if Litvin already owns the Taycan Turbo S Litvin – and as if he deliberately crashed the 175,000 Euro Porsche through the shop window to create a new video that goes viral. If that was actually his goal, then he definitely made it: the social networks are full of clips and pictures of the Taycan. A crash only for the YouTube clicks!

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