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Ten six-wheeled motors including £300k Hennessey VelociRaptor & £40k Panther 6

SIX-WHEEL cars have been been appearing on the road for decades – from Formula 1 cars to fire engines.

Most six-wheelers are off-roaders designed for tricky tasks – but luxury brands and race car engineers have also tried their hand at adding an extra pair.

While some six-wheel motors excelled on the road, some never made it off the test track.

Here are ten cars which prove that six wheels are better than four.

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The Foex Ibex 6×6 is used by firefighters at airportsCredit: Ibex

Foers Ibex 6×6

Based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Foex makes purpose-built off-road motors for fire services, foresters and farmers.

Its six-wheel Ibex model is often used by firefighters stationed at airports.

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Only two Panther 6 models were ever made, with a forbidding price tag putting off customersCredit: Alamy

Panther 6

This suave two-seat open-top cruiser was launched in 1977 at the London Motorfair – but only two were ever made.

Priced at £39,950 – nearly £200,000 in today’s money – it was more expensive than a Ferrari 512BB.

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The odd-looking Hustler, a creation of designer William TownsCredit: Alamy

Hustler

This strange cuboid motor gave drivers a 360-degree view of their surroundings with its transparent doors.

Designer William Towns teamed up with British car maker Jensen Motors to make the motor, which was sold as an assembly kit from his home in Gloucestershire.

Drivers got into the car by opening its sliding windows and stepping in.

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The Williams FW07D was banned by Formula 1 bossesCredit: AFP

Williams FW07D

This six-wheel Formula 1 car raced ahead of its rivals during testing – before bosses banned it from the track.

F1 bosses decided that the four-wheel drive race car’s ability to accelerate without wheelspin from a standing start gave it an unfair advantage.

They also feared that slotting dry tyres on its rearmost axle would give it an edge in wet weather.

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The six-wheel Tyrell P34 was based on a secret blueprintCredit: Alamy

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The race car used special Goodyear tyresCredit: Alamy

Tyrrell P34

Another six-wheel Formula 1 car, the Tyrell P34 raced in the 1976 Spanish Grand Prix with two front axles.

Designed in top-secret conditions by Derek Gardner, it used special 10-inch Goodyear tyres.

The model won a one-two win by the time of its fourth race, but was retired the following season.

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The Citroën CX Loadrunner resembled a hearse ferrying newspapers around FranceCredit: Alamy

Citroën CX Loadrunner

Citroën made this elongated motor to deliver newspapers overnight at high speeds.

Faster than an HGV, it was popular in France and Belgium during the 1970s.

But as print newspaper circulations slumped, demand for this curious motor also fell off.

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The Kahn Defender Flying Huntsman has a Land Rover engineCredit: Youtube/Kahn TV

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The six-wheeler has a £250,000 price tagCredit: Youtube/Kahn TV

Kahn Defender Flying Huntsman

Priced at £250,000, this Land Rover-powered motor is built by British custom car maker Kahn Design.

The Mail reports that it is six inches wider and 47 inches longer than the four-wheel motor to accommodate its back tyres.

Dodge T-Rex

Dodge’s test vehicle boasted six wheels and roared like the dinosaur it was named after – but never reached the commercial market.

Hennessey VelociRaptor

This modified Ford VelociRaptor comes with 20-inch wheels, off-road suspension, extra lights and bull bars.

The monster six-wheel motor comes with a whopping £312,000 price tag.

Last year Hennessey also launched the Mammoth 1000 6X6 TRX, which also has six wheels and is the length of a yacht.

The seven-metre-long Mammoth comes with a 1,012bhp 6.2-litre V8 engine, 20-inch wheels encased in 37-inch off-road tyres.

But only 12 of the juggernauts will be produced each year, at a price of £360,000.

Mercedes G63 AMG 6×6

Mercedes’ six-wheel conversion of its G63 AMG stands 11 inches taller than the original, with huge 37-inch wheels.

Built to handle the most difficult terrains, it comes with five different locks – and a hefty starting price of £350,000.

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