• Tesla’s Model Y proves its safety claims after two SUV-on-roof crashes leave occupants unharmed.
  • In Canada, a full-size GMC Yukon was rear-ended, sending it onto the electric crossover’s roof.
  • Another Model Y in California held strong as a Chevy perched on its roof during a multi-car pile-up.

While Tesla’s panoramic glass roof on the Model Y may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s hard to argue with its resilience. Crash tests, as well as real-world accidents, have repeatedly shown that the Model Y’s roof is incredibly strong. Elon Musk has even said it can support the weight of an elephant, and it looks like Tesla’s commitment to safety may have helped to avoid two potentially fatal accidents in North America over the past couple of weeks.

A Yukon Takes Flight Straight Onto a Model Y

The most recent incident happened in Ontario, Canada, where a gray Tesla Model Y became the unlikely victim of a chaotic multi-vehicle crash. According to the Burlington Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the Tesla driver had pulled onto the left shoulder due to slowing traffic on the westbound QEW near Royal Windsor Drive. Moments later, a GMC Yukon rear-ended the Model Y after being struck by a pickup truck, somehow launching itself onto the Tesla’s roof.

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Photos OPP

From the photos, it seems as though the front of the Yukon struck the left corner of the Model Y’s rear, and due to the size discrepancy between the two (and perhaps because of the Model Y’s sloped roof), the Yukon slid over the glass panel and landed on top of the electric crossover. In a posting on social media, the Model Y’s driver, who was inside the vehicle with her husband and two children, reported that all four occupants walked away unharmed.

The damage done to the Model Y is pretty extensive and most of the driver side has been destroyed and, in all likelihood, won’t be repairable. Importantly, the roof remained strong and didn’t cave in, like a weaker metal roof may have.

Chevy Lands On Top Of Another Model Y

This isn’t the only recent case of an SUV unexpectedly turning a Tesla Model Y into a landing pad. Just before Christmas in Orange County, California, a black Chevy hit a white Model Y and also ended up precariously perched on the Tesla’s roof. In this instance, the EV’s roof also appears to have withstood the impact valiantly. A red Toyota GR Corolla and a silver Hyundai were also involved in the crash.

With both Teslas keeping their occupants safe in these crashes, we can’t help but wonder if the bulbous design of the SUV’s rear-end somehow served as a ramp, allowing the SUVs to slide onto them easily. What do you think? Would a similarly-sized SUV with a more upright rear-end suffer the same fate?