Types of Limousines
Get limo & car service quotes →A sedan is a standard four-door passenger car operated by a professional driver. These vehicles typically accommodate four to five passengers and work well for airport transfers, business travel, or small group outings. Sedans are fuel-efficient and navigate city traffic easily. They're practical when discretion and simplicity matter more than passenger capacity or a formal appearance.
SUVs and crossovers provide more interior space and seating than sedans, usually holding six to eight passengers comfortably. These vehicles suit groups larger than sedan capacity but smaller than what specialty vehicles offer. SUVs work for corporate events, family occasions, or situations where passengers appreciate the extra room and elevated seating position. They handle various road conditions better than sedans.
Stretch limousines extend the traditional sedan body to accommodate eight to ten passengers along interior bench seating. Super-stretch variants add additional length for twelve to fourteen passengers. Party buses are commercial vehicles designed for group transportation with standing room, sound systems, and interior lighting but are primarily transit vehicles rather than formal transportation. Stretch and super-stretch limousines suit formal events like weddings or proms; party buses fit casual group outings where entertainment during travel is a priority. Standard stretch limos work for smaller formal occasions, while super-stretches handle larger groups.