Something broke. Look how far into the wheel well the front tire is.
FWIW, the thing supposedly DOES have air/hydraulic lowrider suspension.
Not necessarily. When it high centered, the curb became a pivot point and the weight of the engine up front could lever the rear wheels off the ground losing traction and making it immobile.
If the high center was very far behind the center of gravity of the car, an unusual percentage of the body weight would be on the front wheels.
The high centering may have caused something to break, but I don't think something breaking cause the high center.
You can see the rear "bounce" a bit as the weight settles on the front wheels.