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10 Wild Cars With More Than Four Wheels – When Four Just Isn’t Enough! 🚗💥

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Malene Kristiansen
By Malene Kristiansen 12. April 2025

Four Wheels? Boring!
Some carmakers and custom builders have asked themselves: “What if we added more wheels—for extra power, stability, and style?” The result? A lineup of outrageous machines that break the mold.

Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6

A six-wheeled version of the G-Class with three axles, 544 horsepower, and the ability to drive through just about anything.

Covini C6W

An Italian supercar with six wheels — two extra at the front for improved grip and braking performance.

Panther 6

A luxurious British car from 1977 with six wheels, a twin-turbo V8, and a built-in telephone.

Tyrrell P34

This 1976 Formula 1 car stunned the racing world with four tiny front wheels designed to reduce drag and increase cornering grip. It’s one of the most iconic and unconventional race cars ever built.

Dodge T-Rex 6×6

Built as a concept in the late ’90s, the T-Rex featured six driven wheels, a massive V10 engine, and serious off-road ambitions. Think of it as the Ram’s wilder prehistoric cousin.

Hennessey VelociRaptor 6×6

An upgraded Ford Raptor with six wheels, a twin-turbo V6, and over 600 horsepower.

Land Rover Defender 6×6

This custom-built six-wheeled Defender by Kahn Design blends off-road toughness with upscale refinement. With extended bodywork, bespoke interior touches, and serious presence, it’s the ultimate fusion of British grit and glam.

Volvo Laplander 6×6

A military-inspired Volvo with six wheels, built to handle the harshest terrain.

Chevrolet Silverado 6×6

A modified Silverado with six wheels, designed to combine strength and style. Not shown here.

Peugeot 407 Silhouette 6×4 Concept

A futuristic concept car designed for racing and show. Though it never made it to production, it wowed with its aggressive design and six wheels — four of which powered the car forward. A true conversation piece and a French fantasy on steroids.

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