He Thought His $70,000 Electric Truck Was Totaled After Hurricane Helene — But Then It Turned On and Went Viral: ‘Like Nothing Had Happened’

The floodwater from Hurricane Helene, the Category 4 hurricane that impacted six states and caused at least 230 deaths in late September, swept a 7,000-pound Rivian electric truck about 100 yards away from where it was parked. When its owner found the truck, opened its mud-encrusted door, and tried to turn it on, he found that the vehicle powered up as usual.

Rivian R1T owner Michael Cusick, an Asheville, North Carolina resident, told car aficionado Joshua Vincent Sauer in a viral social media video that he parked the car on Thursday, September 26, and came to retrieve it on Saturday, September 28.

@usedcarmanwnc Hurrican Helene tried to destroy a brand new

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