It's probably real - chariots were tools of the nobility, and usually used for racing, parading around (the source summary suggests it's a parade chariot), or battle-taxis rather than something useful, like long-distance transport. It would only need to fit one or potentially two standing people in it.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247020
Source says:
total H. 51 9/16 in. (130.9 cm)
length of pole 82 1/4 in. (209 cm)
Width appears unlisted?
It's probably real - chariots were tools of the nobility, and usually used for racing, parading around (the source summary suggests it's a parade chariot), or battle-taxis rather than something useful, like long-distance transport. It would only need to fit one or potentially two standing people in it.
Somebody left that in the right garage. Holy shit that's wild how intact it is. Listen to that audio in the link.
E: the met museum link by pugjesus