Check out the world's widest Jeep - or 'Jeeeeeep'

  • Check out this super wide Jeep
  • The car looks like two Jeeps mashed together
  • It’s caused a bit of a stir online 

Published on Oct 30, 2024 at 1:56 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Oct 30, 2024 at 4:13 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Check out the ‘world widest Jeep’ – a car so strange looking you may struggle to believe it actually exists. 

The double-wide vehicle looks like two regular Jeeps side by side. 

However, a closer look reveals that the car has just four wheels and two doors. 

Due to its super size, it’s able to carry up to eight passengers, and the front seating area looks never-ending. 

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The world’s widest Jeep doesn’t look real 

Footage of the unusual Jeep was shared online by an Instagram user called Mohamed Saber on his account SaberDrives.

The ultra-wide vehicle is in stark contrast to the world’s thinnest Jeep Wrangler which recently left social media users baffled. 

A clip of the tiny Jeep – or Jep, as it was dubbed – was shared by the same Instagram account and sparked a strong reaction online. 

On the other side of the coin, the world’s widest Jeep – or Jeeeeeeep, if you prefer –  has sparked a bemused reaction all of its own. 

“Turning radius has left the chat,” joked one Instagram user. 

“No fighting over shotgun calling,” a second person quipped. 

“At first glance, I thought it was a filter,” someone else admitted. 

The unique-looking car can be driven

But it’s no filter, the heavily modified motor is the real deal and is housed at the Morocco National 4×4 Auto Museum. 

But it’s more than just an exhibit as the car does actually run; although it’s unclear if it’s powered by one engine or two. 

Underneath the unique vehicle, there’s a cage where the Jeeps join with some suspension components attached to it. 

It’s not the first weird and wonderful DIY vehicle we’ve seen. 

Let’s not forget about the man who put the engine from a motorcycle into a child’s toy car to create a Porsche 911 GT3 ‘Power Wheel’.

There was also the man who built this Tesler Siber Truck as an alternative to the Cybertruck, and the dad who made this paintball mini tank for his son. 

Genius. 

With a background in both local and national press in the UK, Claire moved to New Zealand before joining the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in May 2024. As a Senior Content Writer working on New Zealand Standard Time (NZST), Claire was the first writer on the team to make the site’s output a slick 24/7 operation covering the latest in automotive news.