In the extravagant world of custom cars, one vehicle stretches the limits of imagination and engineering: a 100-meter-long limousine created by California car guru Jay Ohrberg. This colossal limousine not only breaks the mold as a luxury vehicle, but it also holds the title for the longest car in the world, officially recognized by the Guinness World Records.
Ohrberg, known for his work in designing cars for movies and television, as well as his collection of unique vehicles, designed this limousine with both opulence and functionality in mind. The astonishing length of the vehicle provides room for features unheard of in standard limos or any typical car. Most notably, the limousine includes a swimming pool—allowing passengers to enjoy a swim while traveling—and a helicopter pad, which offers a quick alternative for air travel directly from the vehicle.
Equipped with multiple segments that hinge around turns, the limousine's unusual length requires special mechanisms to navigate roads. This engineering marvel has captured the curiosity and admiration of car enthusiasts and the general public alike, setting a high bar for future innovations in custom automobile design.
This limousine doesn't simply represent a novelty; it is a testament to human creativity and the pursuit of luxury in transportation. It turns every outing into an event, promising an unforgettable experience for those who step inside. Whether it is showcased in parades, used for special occasions, or featured in films, Ohrberg's creation continues to be an icon of extreme automotive achievement.