The Most Insane Limousines You Have Ever Seen

August 9, 2022

A limousine is a luxury vehicle, usually driven by a chauffeur, with a partition separating the driver and the passengers. These vehicles often have luxury features that normal cars do not, such as a fridge, television, and even hot tubs and helipads. Limousines come in many shapes and sizes, although most people think of them as the classic black or white stretch limousines wearing the Cadillac or Lincoln badge. While anyone can rent a limousine, but they are most commonly used by government officials, celebrities, and important visitors to a country. Here are eleven of the most unique limousines ever made.

Corvette Stretch

Corvettes are usually loud sports cars, but this one has been turned into a ten-passenger party mobile. A disco ball, bar, fireplace, and television screen are just some of the luxury features in this rare limo, which is twenty-three feet long. While this isn't the first Corvette based limousine, it is probably the most traditional styling. Unfortunately, the added weight of the extended body sapped much of the acceleration and handling characteristics that a 'Vette would normally bring to the table, but that won't stop us from drooling over these sleek lines and the biggest pony this side of the Kentucky Derby.

Mini Cooper S

Mini has never been associated with large vehicles, so this one is certainly a surprise. Riding on six wheels and twenty-seven feet in length, this vehicle is the longest Mini on the planet. It cost close to $100,000 USD to transform it into one of the most unique limousines in the world. Surprisingly, the mega-Mini only features room for six since several seats were removed to install the hot tub. And in case that isn't enough to seal the deal, the rear also sports a removable hardtop, so you can soak in the sun while you cruise around in the spa.

KAZ

This limousine was built by students at Keio University in Tokyo. The KAZ rides on eight wheels and is powered by a battery instead of fossil fuel. Only eight passengers can sit in this vehicle, which cost $4 million USD to make and is the result of more than a dozen Japanese car makers collaborating with Italy's I.D.E.A. Institute. The electric limo boasts a massive 600 horsepower total power, with a 55 kWh motor driving each wheel. The limousine can reach speeds nearing 200 miles per hour and has a respectable range of 180 miles.

Pink Hummer

Well equipped for a night on the town, this limousine has become a favorite for bachelorette parties. The pink Hummer can seat up to fifteen people and comes with flat-screen televisions, strobe lights, and top-of-the-line audio systems. This is the perfect limo for when a ladies night turns into full-blown night on the town. While it may look like something Barbie would roll up in, this pink pampering machine is still a Hummer, so you know it can handle a party like no other.

Dodge Camper

This limousine is likely the most functional vehicle on this list, but also the most perplexing. This reformed Ram truck sports limousine length, but also comes with a slide over camper unit that mounts in the shortened box. While this limo likes to think itself a champion of the outdoors, its range is likely limited due to the extended wheelbase, meaning it would be better suited to drop passengers off at a five-star hotel than crawl through the forest looking for a place to park for the night.

Lada

Lada has a large cult following among do-it-yourself car enthusiasts, one of whom turned this vehicle into a luxury limousine. Possibly the only Lada limousine in existence, this is one odd and interesting vehicle. The Lada is probably the most efficient limo on our list, building off the reputation Lada has built for itself. Unfortunately, with all the added room in the passenger compartment, the Lada sacrifices trunk space, meaning you'll have to ride with your bags in the back like a pleb. But, those are the trade-offs when you decide to arrive like a millionaire on a thousandaire's budget.

Midnight Rider

The Midnight Rider is the heaviest limousine ever made, weighing over 50,000 pounds. Based on Pullman railroad cars from the 1800s, this limo features plenty of polished brass and high-gloss woodworking throughout. With seating for up to forty people in the passenger section and up to four in the driver's section, you'll surely be able to invite all your friends, who you'll want to have chip in since this ride costs $1000 an hour to rent. We don't recommend taking this rig downtown, however, since the tractor-trailer-limo is seventy feet long and has a turning radius of nearly fifty feet. The trailer provides 416 square feet of entertaining space for all your guests, as well as three separate lounges with their own big-screen TVs and telephones for communicating between sections of the rolling dance hall.

Boeing 727

If you're going to ride around in a limo, you may as well take a private jet. At least that seems to be the philosophy behind this strange creation. This Boeing limo sold for $275,000 USD in 2007 and was made by combining a Boeing front end with a Mercedes-Benz running gear from a bus. Advertised as street legal, this vehicle seats up to fifty people and has such features as a fireplace, big-screen television, and a disco with a full bar. It costs $100,000 USD per month to rent, though there's no refund for the sense of dignity lost in riding such an unhinged display of wealth.

Colossus

The Colossus is a custom limo that promises to be the perfect entertainment station for anyone. The limo boasts a gaming console, a professional DJ mixing booth, a karaoke machine in case the DJ needs some backup, and even a fog machine with a light-up dance floor. With these features, the Colossus is essentially a roving club so you'll never have to leave the party. If you're ever in the city of Angels and have thirty friends with nothing to do on a Saturday night, the Colossus has you covered.

Big Blue

The Big Blue can seat up to forty-five people, which conveys just how massive this luxury ride is. The largest street-legal limo in the world, it cost its owners over $500,000 USD to make and is available for hire in Las Vegas.

American Dream

This 100-foot (30.5-metre) vehicle is not road legal, but it still holds a Guinness World Record for being the world's longest car ever. This monster of a vehicle rides on twenty-six wheels and has a hot tub, swimming pool, diving board, and an absolutely insane interior, plus a helipad on the back, because when you're riding in the world's longest limo, you may need to make a quick escape or a ride to the front of the vehicle. It's awe-inspiring size and over the top panache represent the American Dream. Unfortunately, the American Dream has fallen into disrepair over the years and sits rotting in a parking lot.

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