World’s Strangest Cars – 30 Of The Weirdest Cars On The Planet

Manufacturing a car is never an easy task. Some cars are too big, too small, too expensive, not dependable enough and many other reasons why vehicles fail. Creativity is also another hard task for automobile designers, with some vehicles looking too futuristic, too old, too boxy, too tall, too skinny, too short or too long. However we think we have found some designs that are completely off the wall and out of this world. From the most practical, odd and different vehicles around, people may never see these cars anywhere else, let alone see them on the street. That is what is so fun about them. Get ready for the world’s strangest cars. 30 of the weirdest cars on The planet.

This Is Odd

We are not sure what we see here. We are curious why the people doing the modification added the tail to the back of this vehicle. It looks like a broken-off wing from an aircraft. At least they put caution tape at the end to warn oncoming drivers. Hopefully they used a light weight material or they might have a hard time steering if the car leans back,

The Wall Car

If anyone is looking for a portable wall, we got just the vehicle for you. Just look at this car. It appears that someone covered it with tile. Driving this oddity is probably not optimal with the weight and lack of visibility. One would also hope that it is not windy out or they might not get too far without tipping over.

Double Wide Limo

Jay Ohrberg is a car designer who has made a lot of vehicles for Hollywood movies and shows. This experimental car is called the “double-wide limousine.” It features two 75 Cadillac FWD engines and has eight wheels on each side. In this car, no one would have trouble stretching their legs. You would definitely have plenty of room for the kids to play in the back seat.

Avocado Car

Some may remember this car from a Subway commercial about a turkey and bacon sandwich with avocado sauce. Hopefully, the vehicle does not rot as fast as an average avocado. If anyone is curious, the designers used a Fiat chassis. It is definitely a very aerodynamic design for a car, which is probably why they didn’t need wipers as the water should just bead off.

UFO 68

This silver Flying Saucer uses a Volkswagen as the base. The creator, Wolfsburg, clearly tried to cover up the wheels with the new frame to make it look like it was floating. A license plate on the back reads “UFO 68,”; a well-deserved title if you ask us. It could have probably used a passenger side mirror, but maybe that’s why they added a 360 degree glass roof so you can see every angel.

1974 Fascination 2DR

Only five of these cars exist today. Behold the 1974 Fascination 2DR. What makes this vehicle special is it includes an EMA engine. This electric motor tried to push the boundaries with easy maintenance and low energy consumption. Unfortunately, nothing came out of this design. This vehicle definitely looks interesting and would draw all of the eyes as you drive it around town.

Sideways Subaru

This Subaru Forester looks like it slid around like a Rubik’s Cube. It seems like it would be challenging to drive, but at least the hood won’t obstruct the view. However, it might not be best to take the vehicle out at night since the headlights are at an angle. You may not want to take this car to do your driver license test.

Eight-wheeled Ford Focus

So, this is a Ford Focus with eight wheels. We are not sure what this creator is doing. The vehicle probably turns like a tank. We are not sure we would drive it on the road. Also, having a wheel connected to the door and functioning properly might be asking too much. You may also want to take the speed bumps very slow.

Toyota Two Seater

So this looks like the bed of the Toyota was flipped around.  We want to know if someone who drives this car has to use multiple people to lift the hood and why it is over eight feet; it seems a bit overkill. Maybe they have a secret V16 engine under the hood and don’t want to show people just yet.

Cool Custom

Modifiers seemed obsessed with adding additional wheels to cars. This particular one has eight-plus 2 Mazda rotary engines and two differential. The builder who used to be an aircraft designer and fabricator look at every detail with precision. Everything was meticulously crafted; unfortunately the designer and owner of this work of art passed away and didn’t get to see the completion of his project..

Dodge Colt Bumper Car

This owner of this 1984 Dodge Colt turned it into a street-legal bumper car. It has a 1.6-liter engine that can return 34 miles per gallon. Best of all, if someone gets bumped, it is not the end of the world. This would be a fun drive. I’m guessing the brakes aren’t great if they added these bumper protectors to the car.

Stretched Maruti Suzuki 800

We will admit that the Maruti Suzuki 800 is compact. That was by design. The manufacturer wanted it to be a small city car. However, sometimes people just need something bigger and wider. The simple solution is to buy a new car that fits your needs, and the second solution is getting the same vehicle and connecting them to fit your needs.

Ferrari Tank

If we ever bought a Ferrari, the first thing we’d think of is turning it into a tank. Everyone would want to see our Ferrari on the snow or drive slowly down the road. It gives people time to appreciate the vehicle. Ferraris and going fast, get out of here. We would just rather take our Ferraris anywhere and everywhere possible.

Portable DJ Cab

Sometimes people roll down their windows and play music loudly to the point everyone on a street corner can hear it. Let’s use that idea and take it to the next level by having a DJ booth at the top and outer speakers attached all over the vehicle. Now the party can be anywhere, this is a true Mobile DJ.

Bentley Continental GT

A team of Russians decided to turn a Bentley Continental GT into a tank. The body and engine remained intact while they took off the doors and ripped the interiors. The team added a track system for off-roading and steep areas. It needs some work, but a great start to something incredibly odd. Who said you can’t mix luxury and off roading?

Double-wide Jeep Wrangler

A fusion between a Jeep Wrangler and another Jeep Wrangler forms this vehicle. We are guessing this is probably not the easiest Jeep to control if someone drives off-road. Also, it might be hard to keep this vehicle in a single lane. On the other side though, you now have plenty of room for all your friends to go along for the ride.

Learjet Limo

For 5 million dollars, someone could buy this Learjet Limo. It is the only street-legal jet on the planet. It is 42-feet-long with an interior that resembles a nightclub, complete with infinity mirror flooring. Who wouldn’t want to show up to prom or a wedding in this limo. It is one of the most unique limousines anyone will ever see. So, I might as well show it off.

Hum Rider

This vehicle is a modified Jeep Cherokee that uses a Honda V-twin gas-powered engine to run a hydraulic pump. It also contains 45-degree steel outriggers. These thrust the wheels sideways. The head designers Scott Beverly and Art Thompson call the vehicle the “Hum Rider.” You definitely won’t get stuck in traffic with this vehicle. Although some criminals would probably use this vehicle for the wrong reasons.

The Muffler Car

This is the car design you turn in when you are late to class. Honestly, we are still trying to figure out the shape. It looks like a muffler or whiskey bottle. We suppose if there is a place someone needs to be, at least the vehicle is a conversation starter. This would be a cool car to have a jet engine in, so you could watch the flames come out the back pipe.

The Banana Car

Steve Braithwaite designed this vehicle. A banana at a gas station inspired him. He thought he could build a car in that shape. After years of working on other people’s vehicles in Flint, Michigan, he finally got to make one of his own that he uses to bring awareness of deep vein thrombosis. This would definitely draw in a crows anywhere you go.

The Carrot Car

So it is a carrot car. While it probably does not rot, it would not be easy to drive this over speed bumps. However, this vehicle would surely draw in the crowds if someone were a vendor at a farmer’s market. Just look out for giant flies.

Pea Car

It is not every day someone sees a round car. UK special effects company Asylum made this vehicle for commercials advertising peas. To craft this car, Asylum used the frame of a go-kart, a Honda engine, and VW Beetle headlights to tie it all together.

Motorized Little Tikes Car

UK resident John Bitmead created a working adult-sized Little Tikes push car using a Daewoo Matiz as the base. He tried selling it on eBay for £21,500 but decided to take down the post due to low bids. Definitely an impressive job.

The Turtle Cab

This vehicle is a VW Beetle converted into a turtle. The company Turtle Transit in Hudson, MA, specializes in mobile market vehicles. We are sure this one grabs everyone’s attention, plus the design is very fitting given the company’s name.

Scion xB Toaster

After seeing two pieces of bread coming out of a Scion xB, we will admit that it is a good choice for a toaster conversion. With its boxy shape, it really does look like one. Now we will always get hungry whenever one of these drives past us.

P-40 Rat Rod

Check out this P-40 Warhawk build. If anyone likes classic aircraft, they will appreciate the level of detail that went into this, from the cockpit to the styling. Drivers even use a control stick to steer the car. Aircraft restorer Jamie Trudeau built this rat rod using spare parts from a T-28 Trojan.

Tiny Wheel Subaru WRX

We are curious about what happened here. It seemed the designer wanted something sleek-looking but didn’t want tires to get in the way, so they made them really small. Unfortunately, we don’t see this car moving at all or very quickly.

DeLorean DMC-21

This is the DeLorean “DMC”-21. The vehicle is a modified Reliant Rialto created by Tyler DeLorean, who claims he is the illegitimate son of John DeLorean. The car has remote-controlled gullwing doors and DMC badges everywhere, and Tyler sells them for $25,000. In 2022, the DeLorean Motor Company sued Tyler.

Fiat 126  Snowplow

The Fiat 126’s production run was one the longest in history. As a result, these were readily available, making them open for modification. The car has a rear-engine, so the designer could take off the hood and add the snowplow. It could be anyone’s guess for why.

Brütsch Mopetta

Egon Brütsch built this car in Stuggart, Germany, for the 1956 International Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition. It is one seat and has three wheels. After positive feedback, Brütsch went into production and made 14 more. If you see this car in the wild, consider yourself lucky because they are rare.

Lifted Jeep

This Jeep Cherokee needed a little more oomph. The solution that obviously comes to everyone’s mind is putting a scissor lift in the middle. Now anyone can give their friends high fives on the overpass. Just make sure the weight distribution is stable.

Tractor Car

Cars are suitable for handling farm equipment. However, we are not sure about literally making a car into gear is the best idea, but if it works, it works. It looks like whoever made this stripped the car’s entire front and attached a tractor or something to the front; nice.

Lifted Fiat Panda

Hey, if anyone wants to lift a car, we support them, and that is precisely what the owner of this Fiat Panda did. Check out the boxy shape and small body next to on massive tires; absolutely incredible. No one can say a compact car can no longer tear up the streets.

Motorized Armchair

Someone cannot be all that lazy if they build a motorized armchair, even if the point is never getting out of it. The creator even added headlights, speakers, and the works. Some people may literally live on this chair if it ever becomes street legal and commercially available.

RoAch-CoAch

Car designer Ed Newton envisioned this vehicle, and RoAch, Inc. built it alongside Dan Woods and Don Boeke. The car made its debut at the 1978 NHRA Spring Nationals. The vehicle had custom bubble windshields, racing wheels, and multiple tailpipes.