Smallest Roadworthy Car โ Austin Coulson (USA)
World Records Authority is proud to officially announce that Austin Coulson (USA) has secured the world record for the Smallest Roadworthy Car. Created in Carrollton, Texas, this unique vehicle measures just 63.5cm (25in) high, 65.41cm (2ft 1.75in) wide, and 126.47cm (4ft 1.75in) long โ and is fully licensed for public roads.
What makes this achievement truly extraordinary is not merely its diminutive size, but its full roadworthiness. The vehicle was engineered to meet the requirements for road use, meaning it features functional steering, braking, and propulsion systems โ all compressed into a frame that would fit comfortably in most people’s hallways. The precision craftsmanship required to achieve this while maintaining legal roadworthiness is remarkable.
The car also stands as a remarkable tribute to military heritage, with its design and dedication reflecting Austin Coulson’s deep respect for service and tradition. Crafted with extraordinary attention to detail, the vehicle represents the kind of passion project that transforms an ambitious idea into a world record.
World Records Authority officially registers this achievement in its archives, recognising Austin Coulson for his outstanding engineering ingenuity, creative vision, and unwavering dedication to excellence.

