₹5 Crore Ferrari Crashes in Kerala – A Costly Mistake!

A ₹5 crore Ferrari 488 GTB was reduced to a wreck in Kerala after a high-speed crash that left car enthusiasts shocked. The supercar, owned by Josco Group’s MD Tony Jose, lost control while overtaking on Kalamassery Medical College Road and smashed into a tree. Miraculously, no one was injured, but the Ferrari was left in ruins.
Eyewitnesses say the beast of a machine was roaring down the road before things went horribly wrong. One miscalculation, and the high-performance car became uncontrollable. The impact crumpled its front end, ripped apart its suspension, and left debris scattered across the road. Within minutes, videos of the wreck flooded social media, turning the accident into a viral spectacle.
The Ferrari 488 GTB is built for speed, packing a 661-horsepower twin-turbo V8 that can hit 100 km/h in just 3 seconds. But here’s the truth—Indian roads are not made for supercars. Potholes, unpredictable traffic, and narrow lanes make them a ticking time bomb for high-performance vehicles. Even the best drivers can struggle when conditions turn against them.
This crash is yet another wake-up call for supercar owners in India. These machines aren’t just luxury toys—they demand skill, caution, and the right driving environment. If you want to unleash a Ferrari’s power, a racetrack is the only safe place to do it. Otherwise, as this ₹5 crore mistake proves, one wrong move can turn a dream machine into a scrap heap.
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