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Five biggest cars in Australia
By Laura Berry · 07 Aug 2026
In a world of monstrously big SUVs and terrifyingly giant utes, there still exists the super large saloons for those who prefer to maintain a powerful presence with class and sophistication. We're talking limos - not the party kind - we mean the luxurious transport for business executives or those who prefer to be driven rather than drive.We've put together the top 5 largest cars currently sold in AustraliaLength: 5139mm Width: 2241mm Height: 1464mmA Lotus was not on my list of possible big-car candidates, but here we are with the fully electric 5139mm long Emeya four-door lift back. The Emeya is the first of its kind from a brand that forged its iconic reputation by building tiny sportscars in a shed. Things have changed and Lotus is now owned by Chinese manufacturer Geely, and the Emeya is built in China. While not the longest car here, the Emeya is actually the widest with its wing mirrors out. Despite its enormous exterior dimensions the Emeya isn’t particularly voluminous on the inside, but there are four seats and a 509-litre boot. Dual motors make 450kW and 710Nm, 0-100km/h in 4.1 seconds. The starting price is $190K.Length: 5139mm Width: 1900mm Height: 1450mmSecretly loving that a Toyota, sorry Lexus, quietly slipped into this top 5 elite party. At 5235mm end-to-end the LS isn’t small, and nor is it short on luxury.Lexus positions itself as a Benz or BMW on a budget, but with a starting price of $200,000 the LS isn’t all that cheap. The value is outstanding, however, compared to the others here, and while rolling up in a Lexus to meet business executives at the airport doesn’t have the same impact as a BMW 7 Series, but as a car girl, I honestly think the LS is more opulent.Powered by a V6 hybrid the LS is without a doubt the most reliable and cheapest to maintain limo here.Length: 5391mm Width: 1950mm Height: 1544mmBMW’s 7 Series is seriously imposing, a cliff face on wheels, with its gigantic grille and its sheer vertical drop, but it’s not just all front - this beast is 5.39m end to end. As a reference the Australian design rules state a car park space must be 5.4m long and 2.4m wide. So it’ll fit… just.   Updated for 2026/27 with BMW’s next-gen Neue Klasse design the 7 Series looks even more menacing and futuristic, while the interior is sporty and hi-tech with screens everywhere. As for powertrains you can burn fossil fuel with a 3.0-litre inline 294kW/580Nm six-cylinder engine on offer but the electric i7’s enormously powerful and torquey motors (making up to 400kW and 745Nm) and seamlessly brutal ability to get out of its own way suits the big BMW limo better.  The 7 Series starts at a list price of $272,900.Length: 5469mm  Width: 2109mm  Height: 1510mmThe Mercedes-Maybach S-Class is a super luxury version of the S-Class and it’s even longer than one too. A regular S-Class long wheelbase is 5289mm end to end while the Maybach version stretched 180mm at 5469mm in length.While more or less the same car as the S-Class the Maybach offers more legroom, more decadence and more engine - with a V12 offered on the higher grades.The Maybach is also more expensive - almost double the price of an S-Class LWB at about $630,000Length: 5982mm, width: 2154mm Height: 1656mmOf course the biggest car sold in Australia is a Rolls-Royce and it’s not just the Phantom Extended, it’s also the Ghost Extended at 5715mm and the Spectre Series II at 5453mm. But if we had included them, then the top 5 biggest cars would have all been Rollers.So we’ve gone for the largest Rolls-Royce car, the Phantom Extended, which at 5982mm is more a train than a car and 220mm longer than the standard wheelbase Phantom.While there are only four seats in a Phantom Extended they are the size of lounge chairs in a sumptuous hotel lobby and legroom is, well you can literally lie down back there because the seats become beds.In Australia the Phantom Extended starts at more than $1.1m but as with most Rolls-Royce’s the customers will want to personalise it with bespoke touches taking the final price much higher. 
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2024 Lexus LS luxury sedan flagship upgraded
By James Cleary · 06 Oct 2023
While the German ‘Big Three’ have embraced the EV age with large luxury four-doors like the Audi e-tron GT, BMW i7 and Mercedes-Benz EQS, the Lexus LS continues with (primarily) internal combustion power for the 2024 model year.
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Lexus stands by LS and LC in SUV world
By Tom White · 26 May 2023
Why Lexus will stand by these two models which have had single-digit sales in 2023.
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2023 Lexus LS pricing goes up with update
By Chris Thompson · 15 Dec 2022
Lexus has given its upper-large luxury sedan, the LS, an overhaul in the tech department for 2023, adding new features to the multimedia and overall safety systems.The 2023 Lexus LS also now has a slightly higher price, though its added cost is refreshing
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Mazda Eunos at 30: Will history repeat?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 11 Dec 2022
On the eve of the Australian release of the Hiroshima brand’s premium tilt next year with the CX-60 midsized SUV, it’s worth remembering that Mazda Australia was attempting to achieve much of the same result exactly 30 years ago with Eunos. Taking on the German luxury market hegemony from late 1992 to 1996, its subsequent failure serves as a lesson.
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Lexus confirms new five-year warranty
By Justin Hilliard · 17 Nov 2021
Lexus Australia has confirmed it will extend its standard new-vehicle warranty from 2022
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Lexus prices its new LS sedan
By Tung Nguyen · 18 Jan 2021
Lexus Australia has increased the pricing of its LS luxury limo for 2021, but also added a few minor tweaks to keep it fresh against competition like the upcoming Mercedes-Benz S-Class.Now priced at $199,953 before on-road costs for the F Sport grades of
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Lexus wants to lend you a car
By Andrew Chesterton · 21 Aug 2020
Ever wanted to know what it's like to stoke the roaring V8 of the Lexus LC 500?
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Lexus adjusts pricing for many models
By Justin Hilliard · 10 Aug 2020
Lexus Australia has adjusted the pricing of the CT200h small hatchback, IS mid-size sedan, GS large sedan, LS upper-large sedan, RC and LC sports cars, and RX large SUV (see full pricing tables below), but not their standard specification
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Lexus mildly facelifts LS limousine
By Justin Hilliard · 08 Jul 2020
Lexus has revealed the facelifted version of the fifth-generation LS upper-large sedan
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