Wide Limousine by Jay Ohrberg

Wide Limousine by Jay Ohrberg

Custom limousine built in the 1980s by Jay Ohrberg, an American car maker renowned for designing vehicles for film and television.

The Wide Limousine, also known as the Double-Wide Limousine, looks like two cars spliced together.

Width dominates the design, making length feel secondary and altering the proportions people instinctively associate with a limousine.

Wide Limousine

The body is extremely broad and low, with a flat, elongated front and rear that exaggerate the horizontal lines of classic Cadillac design.

Wide Limo

From above, it appears almost rectangular, with a vast open interior area that feels closer to a lounge or platform than a traditional passenger cabin.

Flat Limousine

Cars are meant to be narrow and long. This limousine is improbably wide, occupying more physical space than multiple vehicles combined.

Flat Limo

People are drawn to Wide Limousine not just because it is large, but because it looks fundamentally wrong in the most deliberate way.

Wide Limo by Jay Ohrberg

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