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A blue Ferrari 812 Superfast with gold wheels that is believed to belong to Michael B. Jordan collided with a parked Kia Niro in Los Angeles on Saturday, December 2. The circumstances leading up to the incident are not known, but no injuries have been reported as a result of the crash.

The incident occurred at around 11:30 p.m. and, according to video footage of the aftermath, was severe enough to tear the front, passenger-side wheel off the Ferrari. The impact was also strong enough to apparently push the Kia forward, and halfway out of its street side parking spot.

The actor Michael B. Jordan (“Creed,” “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”) was behind the wheel of the Ferrari at the time of the accident, reports TMZ. It adds that police did not perform a field sobriety test at the scene, as they found no signs of impairment. The cause of the accident has not been made clear.

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The Ferrari 812 Superfast is an awfully powerful vehicle, which could make it a handful, no matter your condition. Its 6.5-liter V12 produces 789 hp (799 PS / 588 kW) and 529 lb-ft (717 Nm) of torque. Indeed, the car is no stranger to our “Accidents” section.

The fact no serious injuries were reported at the scene in this crash is impressive, given the damage that followed from it. In addition to losing wheel and brake, the entire front fender was also torn off the 812 Superfast.

Next to the twisted metal, a large pool of fluid can be seen forming near the Ferrari. It is not clear what, specifically, spilled from it, but the impact was strong enough to make it burst all over the Kia, as well, which is wet. Damage to the windshield can also be seen in videos of the aftermath of this accident.

While Michael B. Jordan likely had a pretty bad Sunday, the owner of the Niro probably had a bad day, too, when they discovered that their vehicle had been destroyed overnight. Fortunately, the driver that caused the damage probably has the means to make it right.

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