This 30-Foot Maruti 800 Limo With Two Engines Is India’s Wildest Custom Build Yet!

India has never fully embraced the limousine culture. These long luxury vehicles are a rare sight on our roads. They are mostly seen in Hollywood movies or high-profile events abroad. But that hasn’t stopped Indian car customizers from trying to make their own versions using everyday vehicles. Over the years, we’ve seen stretched versions of the Mahindra Scorpio, Ford Endeavour, and even the Volkswagen Jetta. But what YouTuber Dilraj Singh Rawat has done now is unlike anything we’ve seen before. He turned two Maruti 800 hatchbacks into one massive, 30-foot-long limousine!
It is not just about size — this machine has two engines, two driver seats, and even two steering wheels. It’s the kind of thing you’d expect in a video game, not on Indian roads.
Dilraj Singh Rawat is best known for his YouTube channel 'Mr Indian Hacker', where he creates crazy experiments and builds. This latest project — which he calls the Gaming Limousine — is one of his most ambitious yet.
Recently, a video of the limo surfaced on Instagram. It shows the car being driven on a public road, followed by two bikers. One person is seen popping out of the sunroof, waving happily. As the bikers move closer, Rawat, who is driving the vehicle, rolls down the window and waves at them. That video alone was enough to grab attention online. But the real story is what’s inside and how it was made.
The idea was simple yet wild: source two Maruti 800 hatchbacks, cut them in half, take the front portions, and then join them together using a long, custom-built chassis. The end result would be a 30-foot-long stretch limo.
By using the front sections of both cars, Rawat was able to retain their engines, driver seats, and steering setups. That means the final car has two engines under one body, each connected to its own steering wheel and driving controls. Whether both can be used together or not is still a mystery, but it’s certainly something we’ve never seen before.
The custom chassis alone is over 22 feet in length. It connects the two halves with a metal frame and serves as the base for the rest of the body.
The most interesting part of this build is not just the outside but the interior. True to its name, the Gaming Limousine has been built with entertainment in mind. It has a large TV, gaming consoles, plush lighting, and even a comfortable sofa inside.
Rexin upholstery adds a soft, premium touch to the cabin. The floor is made of plywood, and there’s even an electric sunroof installed on the roof. It’s not luxurious by international standards, but for a hand-built custom car, it definitely looks impressive.
The windows along the extended section are made using thick black acrylic sheets. These can’t be opened, but the original windows from the two Maruti 800s still work as expected.
One of the most confusing and fascinating parts of this limousine is its driving setup. It has two engines, two fully functional steering wheels, two sets of pedals and dual driver seats.
Rawat and his team have taken something as simple and ordinary as the Maruti 800 and turned it into a conversation starter that’s caught attention across the country. Of course, such builds are not road legal and may not pass safety checks either. But this wild 30-foot limousine remains one of the most extreme and unforgettable car projects ever seen in India.