Czinger’s 21C hypercar can do zero to 100 kmph in less than 2 seconds
- The hypercar is making all the buzz ahead of its global unveiling at the upcoming Geneva International Motor Show.
California-based automobile startup company Czinger is all ready to unveil its first car at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Ahead of the unveiling, the company has given out more details of the hypercard. In a tweet, Czinger claimed the 21C hypercar can produce 1250 hp and go zero to 100 kmph in just 1.9 seconds.
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The company claims that its ‘strong hybrid powertrain an optimised, additively manufactured vehicle structure’ has helped the figures.
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Earlier, the company has teased a short video showing its ‘revolutionary’ 21C hypercar ahead of global debut at Geneva International Motor Show. The preview showcases an in-house developed strong hybrid powertrain, in-line seating configuration and iconic design lines. Pictured against the Californian backdrop of Bixby Bridge and Pacific Coast Highway, the teaser film is a nod to Czinger's Californian heritage in the brand's first public announcement.
The front fascia of the Czinger 21C resembles a fighter jet with broad shoulders flanking a stooping nose-line. In fact, the hypercar will have tandem seating for two, creating a fighter-jet-like cockpit ambience.
The Czinger 21C features a mix of 3D-printed components. The teaser video also shows the car will feature lots of carbon fibre bits at the front and rear. The video also gives a preview of how the 21C will sound.
The 21C has been designed and built locally at Czinger's factory in Los Angles, California.
The company was founded and run by Kevin Czinger, the same person behind the Divergent Blade supercar. It was another 3D-printed hypercar with tandem seating and possibly an inspiration for the concept of Czinger 21C.