Posted on February 26, 2025
The Panama Canal has welcomed the “Hoegh Aurora”, the world’s largest car carrier, operated by shipping company Höegh Autoliners.
The Hoegh Aurora measures 199.9 metres in length and 37.5 metres in beam, with a cargo capacity of 9,100 Car Equivalent Units (CEUs).
Built in 2024 and registered under the Norwegian flag, the vessel began its journey in Asia with an initial stop in China, followed by South Korea, and Japan before continuing to later destinations in Jamaica, Mexico, and the US Gulf Coast.
Höegh Autoliners developed the Aurora-class vessels as part of its efforts to transition from conventional fuels to more sustainable alternatives.
The Hoegh Aurora surpasses the previous record holder for the largest car carrier to transit the canal, the Hoegh Target, which has a capacity of 8,500 vehicles and made her inaugural transit in 2016.
Panama Canal Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales and Vice President of Operations Boris Moreno presented a recognition to the Hoegh Aurora in honour of its inaugural transit through the canal.
“This transit reaffirms the efficiency and strength of the interoceanic route as a key route for global trade, highlighting the dedication and commitment of its workforce,” stated the Administrator of the Panama Canal.