42 People Crammed Inside?! World's Biggest Car SHOCKS the Internet!

42 People Crammed Inside?! World's Biggest Car SHOCKS the Internet!
Automotive 28 November 2025

Okay, so you think you know minivans? Think again. Chinese automaker Geely just threw down the gauntlet with their new Galaxy V900, and it's… well, it's a little bonkers in the best way. They've crammed enough people into this thing to make a clown car look spacious. We're talking Guinness World Record levels of crammed.

42 People Crammed Inside?! World's Biggest Car SHO...

The official word is that the Galaxy V900 can hold 42 people. Let that sink in for a moment. Forty-two! Now, I'm picturing a lot of very, very close friends (or perhaps a particularly chaotic family reunion). Geely says it's all down to some clever engineering. Apparently, they managed to squeeze every last drop of usable space out of the 8.41 square meter interior, achieving an astounding 91.8% efficiency. That's like a Tetris master designing a car. The V900 itself isn't exactly small – it's 5360 mm long with a 3200 mm wheelbase – which contributes to that spacious interior.

Of course, the production models aren't *actually* designed for 42 people. Thank goodness for small mercies, right? You can get it in a more reasonable 6 or 8-seater configuration. But here's the cool part: those fourth-row seats fold completely flat into the floor. Poof! Instant cargo van. This makes it genuinely versatile, useful for hauling the kids and their gear one day, and helping your buddy move that antique armoire the next.

Beyond its sheer capacity, the Galaxy V900 is also an EREV, or Extended Range Electric Vehicle. This means it's primarily powered by electric motors, but it also has a gasoline engine to keep the battery topped up. It's like a hybrid but with the emphasis on electric driving. Once the battery is drained, Geely claims it gets around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. Not bad for something that could, in theory, transport a small village.

Honestly, I’m still trying to wrap my head around the 42-person record. While it's clearly a publicity stunt, it highlights what's possible with clever design and a willingness to push the boundaries. And hey, even if you never need to transport that many people, the flexible seating and EREV powertrain make the Galaxy V900 a genuinely interesting contender in the minivan market. The question is, will it make it stateside? Only time will tell.

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