When it comes to travelling in comfort, size always matters. Whether it's for hauling or traveling with a group of friends and family, a large-sized vehicle will always make a difference.
If you're looking for some of the biggest, commercially available vehicles for your daily use, here are some options worth considering…
Sedans: Rolls-Royce & Mercedes Benz for Large Sized Sedans
Rolls-Royce and Mercedes Benz are not your budget friendly sedans but they represent two incredible vehicles when it comes to size. They're the perfect choice for comfort and elegance.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase is the king of sedans when it comes to size because it measures at 19.6 feet in length and 6.6 feet in width. It's a long wide sedan often used for fancy events as they could really create an entrance with the crowd.
Aside from its beauty, it's also incredibly powerful since it's powered by a 6.75L Twin-Turbo V12 engine and could reach a top speed of 155mph.
Coming in second is the Mercedes-Maybach S680 with 17.94 in length and 6.3 feet width. Also marketed as a luxury vehicle, pop the hood and you'll see a 6.0L Twin-Turbocharged V12 engine that could reach 130 mph and easily get to 60mph in 4.4 seconds.
If you want more affordable yet luxurious options Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series are both worth checking out.
The BMW 7 Series comes in 5.39 meters length, 1.92 meters width and a wheelbase of 3.21 meters.
SUVS: GMC and Chevrolet SUVs Transports Passengers Like No Other
If you have a relatively large family, SUVs are the perfect transportation option. But when you have an extra-large family, you may opt on one of these two SUVs.
The Chevrolet Suburban is currently the leader in the US when it comes to size. Measuring at 18.8 feet in length and 6.75 feet wide, it is built to transport up to nine passengers. This type of vehicle comes in three types of engine with 6.2-liter V8 as the most powerful that can easily reach top speed of 113 mph.
If the Suburban is not your choice of SUV, you could also opt for its cousin - the relatively smaller GMC Yukon XL (18.75 feet/6.73 feet). But even though it's smaller to the Suburban by mere inches, it can only transport up to eight passengers. It also comes with the same engine configurations which means it also has the same top speed.
Any of these two SUVs is your best bet for extra-large transportation that comes with enough power for the whole family.
Pick-up Trucks: Ford Leads the Way with Chevrolet Coming in Hot in 2nd
If you need a reliable hauler that can also be used as your daily transport, a big pick-up truck should be more than enough. On the other hand, those looking for a powerful all-around pick-up truck should consider one of these:
The Ford Super Duty F-450 Crew Cab is the longest pick-up truck in the country measuring at 22.2 feet in length and 8 feet width with mirrors. It is purposely built for towing as it could come in with 7.3L Godzilla V8 engine that provides 430 HP and 485 lb-ft torque. Next to an actual commercial hauler, this is a truck that you can take home and use daily.
Coming in second when it comes to length is the Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD Crew Cab Long Bed. On paper, they have the same measurement (22.2 feet/ 8 feet) but the Silverado 3500 is often regarded as the relatively short one. This powerful pick-up truck is known for its 6.6L Duramax Turbo-Diesel V8 engine because it's extremely reliable with high mileage capacity and relatively low maintenance.
Whether it's for luxury, family transport or hauling, there's always a large vehicle available for purchase. Aside from its incredible space, they often come with powerful engines that can easily support its size, passengers and cargo.
What's The Biggest Car In The World?
In terms of length, the official title of the world's longest car goes to a luxury limousine called the American Dream. It is 30.51 meters (100 ft 1.50 in) in length.
The American Dream limousine was built by Jay Ohrberg, an American car customizer and builder, in 1986. It was recently restored by Michael Dezer and is currently displayed at Dezerland Park Orlando's Auto Museum in Florida.