World’s longest car
Here you can find the answer for world’s longest car, longest production car, longest limo car, longest pickup truck, and longest commercial car. Over the years, there are many limousine were specially built to get the title of “World’s longest car” where only one can actually get the title, which is the 100 feet long (30.5 meters) limousine designed by Jay Ohrberg of Burbank California.
The longest limo car features an indoor swimming pool with a diving board, Jacuzzi tub, a helipad, a sun deck, and a king size water bed. What else can a 30.5 meters car do? The car fitted with 26 wheels, has two driver’s compartments at each end to help with reversing. The car is mainly used in films and exhibitions where you may stand a chance to see it if you are staying in California.
World’s longest production car
As of 2011, world’s longest current production car is the 2010 Maybach 62. The wheelbase of the car is 6,165 mm (242.7 in) which is 3.3 inch shorter than Benz 600. Maybach is one of the most luxury production cars in the world.
As of 2011, world’s longest production car is still the 1964 Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine. The wheelbase of the car is 6,248 mm (246.0 in). The Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine was also the most expensive car in the world during it’s time.
The 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine that has 6,426 mm (253.0 in) wheelbase has become the longest limited-production car.
World’s longest pickup truck and commercial
2010 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab Long Bed is currently the longest pickup truck in the world. The wheelbase of the car is 6,650 mm (261.8 in).
Last but not least, the longest commercial currently goes to Mercedes-Benz Sprinter LWB and Volkswagen Crafter LWB where both of the commercial shared the same wheelbase at 7,345 mm (289.2 in). The information here will be updated from time to time for world’s longest car.
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