Shocking video shows a Florida pickup truck running over a $250,000 Lamborghini — with the driver still inside.

The Lambo driver, Ramon Ferrer, said he’s lucky to be alive after his supercar was crushed under the weight of the truck during Wednesday’s terrifying incident in a Lake Nona gym parking lot.

Wild cellphone footage shows Ferrer trying to reverse as the pickup turns the corner and continues straight up and on top of his vehicle.

“She’s going kind of fast, so I’m literally stopping. I’m reversing. I guess she never saw me, and so she just ran through me,” Ferrer told WESH of the pickup driver.

A pickup truck on top of a Lamborghini Huracan.

A pickup driver crushed a Lamborghini after she reportedly didn’t see it. Instagram/@1realramon

He said he had been looking for a parking space at his gym in the leafy Orlando suburb on Wednesday afternoon when the terrifying incident occurred, giving him seconds to react.

“I jumped out of the car because I saw the wheel … kept on spinning. So I’m like, she still wants to go,” Ferrer said.

Remarkably, he was uninjured in the crash, which he credited to divine intervention and an issue with the pickup truck.

Ramon Ferrer takes a selfie in front of his wrecked Lamborghini with a pickup truck on top of it.

Ramon Ferrer had only had his car for five months when it got crushed. Instagram/@1realramon

“The only thing that actually saved me was God, of course, 100%, but another thing was her axle got stuck on my pillar on the windshield,” Ferrer said.

“If not, she would have just wrecked me over completely. It would have been a nightmare. I wouldn’t be here right now, which is kind of crazy,” he added.

Ferrer said he was heartbroken to have his luxury car destroyed after owning it for less than half a year.

A black pickup truck sits on top of a black Lamborghini Huracan in a parking lot.

The bizarre incident took place in a parking lot in Lake Nona, Florida. Instagram/@1realramon

“I was able to buy the car, and that was a great, great feeling, and this happens five months later,” he said.

The car is now at a body shop for repairs, while Ferrer is still scratching his head as to what happened with the truck driver.

“I don’t know how you can miss a whole car. I mean, yes, I’m slammed to the ground because it’s a Lamborghini, but I mean, still, how can you miss a car?” Ferrer said.

The identity of the pickup truck driver has not yet been released, and it isn’t clear if she was issued a citation.

The Orlando Police Department did not respond immediately to requests for comment.