Inside the World’s Longest Car The 100-Foot American Dream Limo
What does it feel like to drive a car longer than a blue whale? Meet The American Dream—a jaw-dropping 100-foot limousine packed with outrageous features like a swimming pool, helipad, and even a golf putting green. This video takes you up close to one of the most unbelievable vehicles ever built and shows what it’s actually like to step inside—and try to drive—it.
If you think you’ve seen it all when it comes to cars, this video proves otherwise. It explores The American Dream, the world’s longest limousine, originally built in 1986 by legendary Hollywood car designer Jay Ohrberg and recently restored to its over-the-top glory. Stretching more than 100 feet long and capable of holding over 75 passengers, the limo is packed with wild features including a helipad, swimming pool, hot tub, and golf putting green. The video dives into the history of the car, its massive restoration, and the surreal experience of taking this giant Cadillac creation for a drive. We chose this video because it perfectly blends automotive history, outrageous engineering, and pure fun—it’s the kind of “you have to see it to believe it” spectacle that reminds us how creative car culture can be.
Watch the full video to see how this record-breaking limo works and what it’s like behind the wheel of the longest car ever built.