Nice and long

Leave the development of chic luxurious limousines to the Italians. This is the Aznom l’Epoque, an eight-meter long electric car that should offer nothing but pure luxury.
The nearly six-meter long Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase is currently the longest car in the world. That English aristocrat might soon be forced to hand over that title to an Italian who is no less than two meters longer. Indeed: the Aznom l’Epoque currently on your screen stretches over a distance of no less than eight meters. Its length is not the only interesting thing about the car.
The Aznom l’Epoque is laden with art-deco design elements both inside and out, which, according to its Italian creator, are meant to revive the times of the 1920s and 1930s. This design style is especially evident in the interior. Just look at the patterns and shapes adorning the door panels, headliner, and pedals. The l’Epoque has three rows of seats, each with two seats, making the cruiser, of course, a six-seater.

Under the exceptionally long hood, there’s no large internal combustion engine, but a substantial luggage compartment. The l’Epoque is, after all, electrically powered and has an electric motor in each wheel. These machines are powered by a 100-kWh battery pack.
It is not yet certain whether the l’Epoque will go into production. For now, the behemoth exists only in digital form, but Aznom says it is considering building at least one example. That Aznom knows how to build distinctive luxurious cars, it proved earlier with this Ram 1500, converted into a sedan in a frankly bizarre way. Later it repeated that trick with this Palladium.