MrBeast crushes a $200,000 Lamborghini Gallardo in a hydraulic press machine
Published on Dec 20, 2022 at 11:59 AM (UTC+4)
by Kate Bain
Last updated on Dec 20, 2022 at 2:03 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
The world’s biggest YouTuber has crushed a Lamborghini Gallardo in an industrial-strength hydraulic press machine.
MrBeast, who has 121 million followers on the platform, said his goal was to completely flatten the $200,000 Lamborghini.

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In the footage, which is quite honestly painful to watch, the machine slowly lowers, putting more and more pressure on the Italian supercar.
The tires and the rear wing are the first to collapse, then all the windows smash.
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Close-up footage then shows the metal breaking and folding into itself.
The pressure is enough to force the tires off completely.
And for some reason, MrBeast included a couple of mannequins to be squished with the car too.
Their fate was arguably worse, with heads and limbs coming off in all directions.


Destroyed Lamborghini Gallardo
To comfort his viewers, especially those of us who are supercar lovers, MrBeast said “in case you’re wondering, that Lamborghini doesn’t work anymore”.
“It definitely doesn’t work now,” his friend said.
While we don’t know what was wrong with it, or whether or not it could have been salvaged, it’s good to know they didn’t use a perfectly good Gallardo for the experiment.

With the car still somewhat intact after its round with the hydraulic press machine, MrBeast admitted he was surprised.
“I thought it would squish into a pancake,” he said.
“So to make it up to you, let’s blow up the Lamborghini.”
And that’s exactly what he did.


The video then cuts to the Lamborghini Gallardo in a field, and of course, the mannequins are there too.
A second later, the Lambo goes up in flames.
You can watch the full video here:
If it wasn’t destroyed before, it certainly is now.
Entertaining? Yes.
Painful? Also, yes.
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Kate is Lead Editor, overseeing coverage across automotive, tech, and lifestyle content on the site. She has more than 10 years’ experience as a journalist and news editor, having worked across a range of major publications including News Corp, Daily Mail Australia, and Sky News. Kate holds a Bachelor of Business Management from University of Queensland and a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism from Queensland University of Technology. She has been with Supercar Blondie since 2020 and played a key role in establishing supercarblondie.com as a leading automotive news destination.