And then there was the time I was helping a buddy haul his Ice Fishing Shack onto the lake. He had rigged the shack with a simple torsion-bar and wheels setup, so the shack was basically a low-speed trailer until you popped the wheels off on the lake.
In this particular body of water, there is a dam upstream that varies the level from time to time. So, at the end of the boat launch, there was a good 20 feet of open water before the hard ice at all the banks, and locals were saying there was five feet of depth right at the threshold of the lake ice.
This guy is a heavy equipment operator (foreman, actually) and a farmer, and lived at this lake full time.
Somewhat to my surprise he just punches it, and drives right into the open water on his '08-ish Chevy half ton, there is water coming over the hood, he stays on the throttle, and away we go, 20 seconds later, up onto the ice and off to our destination. Not a hiccup from the truck.
I'm not too proud to say that afternoon he had bigger balls than me, but it just goes to show that a lot of anxiety about such things is unnecessary.
And, from another thread here, where I said the ICEngine isn't going anywhere around here, just try that with your Tesla3.