We’ve written a lot about 6-wheeled cars like the Mercedes G63 AMG 6×6. However, we haven’t paid enough attention to 8-wheeled cars yet… And they do exist, yes! So we dug around and decided to introduce you to these monsters. We gathered the 9 most astonishing among them.
Eliica (2004)
The concept Electric Lithium-Ion Car, which accelerates to 100 km/h in 4 seconds with a top speed of 370 km/h. The goal of its creators was to build an electric car capable of reaching 400 km/h. This number of wheels was attached for better handling and stability.
Reeves Octoauto (1911)
It was initially a 6-wheeled vehicle, with an additional axle provided for a smoother ride. In all other aspects, including mass, it turned out to be a very unsuccessful car.
ShamRockAway (1970s)
Its creator simply adored strange motorhomes. Assembled from a bunch of cars and vans
Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 8 (1977)
It was custom-made for an Australian eccentric. An ordinary Cadillac, but with additional axles from a Holden pickup.
ZIS E134 (1955)
A mighty ZIL based on the ZIS-151. It was created as an alternative to tracked transport for the military.
The Soviet Army appreciated the idea but, unfortunately, didn’t see practicality in this monster.
The Purple People Eater Crosley (1961)
A small car with a top speed of 100 km/h, created by an enthusiast for movement during hunting.
Pontiac Eight-Wheeler (1935)
Created at the personal request of Pontiac boss Harry Klingler. The essence? To create the safest possible conditions for the driver or passengers.
A sort of road tank. However, in the end, the car remained on the pages of history.
Fageol Eight Wheel Motor Vehicle (1930)
A bus with increased load capacity. But while such a wheel scheme was the norm for trucks, for buses it was a nonsense.