A clip showing a car hauler in China carrying around 30 vehicles at the same time has caused a stir online.
While you may be familiar with the sight of a car hauler loaded with new vehicles, you’ve probably never seen one on quite this scale before.
A typical car hauler you might see in the United States will be loaded up with 10 or so cars.
But over in China it’s done on a much larger scale.
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The super-sized car hauler is loaded with new cars
The automotive market in China is larger than that in the US, so when it comes to lugging new cars across the country, they need a larger car hauler for deliveries.
In China, the super-sized haulers you might see on the roads are able to carry 30 vehicles.


A clip showing one of these XL haulers was recently shared to Reddit where users were left blown away by what they were seeing.
In the short video, which was shared by user Slay79, the hauler can be seen loaded with around 30 vehicles as it makes its way along the road.
Making the already impressive task of carrying so many vehicles even more impressive, is the layout.
Along the bottom of the car hauler, there’s an average single row of cars, but up above there are two rows.
While this makes the thing look a little more precarious, it does allow the car hauler to carry an extra row of new cars without taking up two lanes. That’s one way to make good use of space, but we’re not sure we’d like to give it a try.
The hauler got a lot of attention online
As you might have guessed, a clip showing someone hauling tons and tons of cars got people talking.
“Bro got the whole dealership on his back,” one person joked.
“How do you even maneuver this monster through intersections?” asked another. “I’m probably guessing you can’t because this thing is nearly 100 feet long.”
Chinese car haulers are built different
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A third said: “Better have some good brakes for that.”
However, someone else chipped in to say that the roads are more than capable of handling this kind of weight.
“The reason they do this is because their roads are actually constructed to handle the immense weights,” they wrote.
Others suggested that cars could be EVs without their batteries, meaning the load would be a little lighter than it looks.
Regardless, it’s mighty impressive.
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