Czinger Vehicles, the California-based supercar maker that has been teasing its upcoming hypercar for a while now, has now fully revealed the car ahead of its public debut at the Geneva International Motor Show.
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Full specifications of the 21C hypercar have also been revealed. Production of the 21C will be limited to just 80 units with road and track-oriented variants - both of which offer individual customization options.
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Czinger says each 21C is assembled by a team of artisans, from the fit and finish of each and every part including seat brackets and suspension components to hand-crafted carbon fibre and multi-layer, show quality paintwork.
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The chassis is computationally engineered, printed and assembled using lightweight, high-performance alloy and carbon fibre multi-material structures.
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The 21C is powered by a hybrid powertrain that drives all four wheels, including a 2.88-litre, flat crank V8 with twin turbos located mid-vehicle, and an electric motor assigned to each front wheel. It also gets an ultra-light, seven-speed automated manual transmission.
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The new hypercar provides the in-line seating configuration to achieve optimal performance driving and weight distribution.
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The hypercar is capable of doing 0-100kph in 1.9 seconds, 0 to 300kph to 0 in 15 seconds and 0 to 248 400kph to 0 in 29 seconds.
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With 1,250 horsepower and dry weight under 1,200kg, Czinger has managed to achieve a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio for the 21C. And an 11,000rpm redline ensures aural theatre that befits the visual drama.
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The Czinger 21C will debut at the Geneva International Motor Show 2020 that starts on March 3. Both a road and a track-oriented variant will be displayed at the show.
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