The world’s longest car features 26 wheels and can accommodate 75 passengers.
Named The American Dream, this extraordinary vehicle was originally built using six 1976 Cadillac Eldorado limousines and stretches over 30 meters in length. However, maneuvering it like a regular car is no easy feat.
Originally designed in 1986 by renowned car enthusiast Jay Ohrberg, The American Dream was initially 60 feet long and powered by two V8 engines—one at the front and one at the rear. Later, Ohrberg extended its length to an astonishing 30.5 meters (100 feet).
In 1986, Guinness World Records recognized The American Dream as the longest car in the world. It gained massive popularity, appearing on magazine covers, media outlets, and even in films. However, despite its initial fame, interest in the vehicle eventually declined.
For decades, the car remained abandoned behind a warehouse in New Jersey. However, two automotive enthusiasts later acquired it and restored it to its former glory.