Czinger 21C | News
Let’s hope This 3D Printed 1,250-HP Hybrid Hypercar doesn’t pass unnoticed.
It would have been one of the undisputed stars at a Geneva motor show that never took place. It’s called Czinger 21C and is the first hypercar to coming out of a 3D printing production process. Just like a small pencil sharpener, with the difference that this superlight is available in both track and road versions, differing by just 32kg from each other (1.183 the road legal, 1.151 the racing). Both have a 1,250 hp power unit, which as you have already imagined, means more power than weight.
This translates into stellar rocket performance, where it takes just 29 seconds to shoot from 0 to 400 kph – not bad as a new way to measure the acceleration of a car right? The design, although showing clean lines, is also avant-garde and in fact has a single vertical opening door to divide you from the passenger compartment with two seats one behind the other, an aspect that gives a perfect driving position and even more able to convey the racing spirit of the 21C.
Returning to the engine, it is a 2.8 cc twin-turbo V8 that acts on the rear axle, while for each front wheel there is a respective electric motor. 7-speed sequential gearbox and maximum speed that can vary depending on the aerodynamic setup, but be assured that with the track version you will be able to touch the 432 per hour without too much effort, while the road legal Lightweight will have to “settle” for 380 kph. It would have been a star and we hope that the unexpected cancellation of this year’s Geneva show does not relegate it to be a simple meteor.