A Tesla Model 3 plunged roughly 300 feet off a cliff on Mulholland Highway in Malibu last Friday morning, and somehow, both people inside walked away alive. The two occupants — a male driver and a female passenger — were transported to a local trauma center with moderate injuries, a remarkable outcome given the severity of the fall.

The crash happened around 7:05 a.m. Pacific Time on May 29, 2026, near the 2500 block of Mulholland Highway. According to reports, the male driver was able to exit the vehicle on his own, while the female passenger required extraction using the Jaws of Life. A multi-agency rescue operation followed — the Malibu Search and Rescue Team, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and the California Highway Patrol all responded. Rescuers rappelled down the cliffside on ropes to reach the vehicle, and both occupants were ultimately airlifted to a hospital.
What caused the vehicle to leave the roadway is still under investigation. Authorities have not yet released any official determination on the contributing factors. What isn't in dispute is what the Model 3's structure did after impact: it kept the cabin intact enough for two people to survive a fall that, under almost any other circumstances, would have been fatal.
This is the kind of real-world data that crash test ratings can't fully capture. A controlled lab environment measures deformation at predictable angles and speeds — it doesn't account for a 300-foot freefall into steep terrain. The fact that both occupants retained enough structural protection to survive, and that one could self-extricate, says something about how the Model 3's safety cell held together under extreme, unscripted conditions.
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