Well, sort of.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:37 pm The most telling point (to my mind) that he made was to point out the nature and location of the initial flame; it was right where the hybrid batteries would be located and the flame was bright white/orange with virtually no smoke, let alone the plumes of thick black smoke a diesel fire produces. That to me spells battery fire, not hydrocarbons. It's also comparatively difficult to set diesel alight especially when compared to petrol and, as said before, produces lots of black smoke which was absent from the blaze in the video.
Again, see the posts with the images on the previous page. This is again confusing hybrid with mild hybrid to some degree.
It's all pretty speculative seeing as how nobody actually even knows what model car it is, let alone what its powertrain is. It can be rounded down to a shortlist, but that's it currently.