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Czinger's latest hybrid hypercar is marginally faster than Rimac Nevera
Czinger reveals production version of its 21C hypercar

Czinger's latest hybrid hypercar is marginally faster than Rimac Nevera

Edited by Mudit Dube
Jun 02, 2021
12:51 pm

What's the story

Los Angeles-based Czinger has revealed the production version of its 21C hypercar. Only 80 units will be manufactured. The four-wheeler has an aggressive design, offers tandem seating, and runs on a variety of e-fuels in order to operate as a zero-emission vehicle. With a 1,240kg dry weight, it boasts of a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio and is even faster than the superfast Rimac Nevera.

Exteriors

The car sports a huge rear wing

The Czinger 21C has a futuristic look, featuring a sloping roofline, a muscular bonnet, a wide air dam, a prominent front splitter, and vertically-positioned headlights. It is flanked by protruding ORVMs, massive air scoops, side-steppers, and designer wheels. A massive wing and U-shaped taillights are available on the rear end. The vehicle has a width of 2,050mm and a dry weight of 1,240kg.

Information

The hypercar has two digital displays, a racing-type steering wheel

Czinger 21C has a driver-focused cabin with two seats placed in tandem, black or brown upholstery, a transparent roof, a racing-type steering wheel, and two digital displays. For safety, the hypercar will offer multiple airbags, traction control, and a 360-degree-view camera.

Performance

It can sprint from 0-100km/h in 1.9 seconds

Czinger 21C packs a 2.88-liter, twin-turbocharged, flat-plane crank V8 engine, two electric motors, a 7⁠-⁠speed sequential transaxle gearbox, and an all-wheel-drive system. The setup delivers a combined output of 1,250hp, which can be upgraded to 1,350hp. The hypercar can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 1.9 seconds (0.07 seconds quicker than the Rimac Nevera) and can attain a top-speed of 452km/h in the optional 'vmax configuration.'

Information

Czinger 21C: Pricing and availability

In the US, the Czinger 21C carries a price-tag of $2 million (roughly Rs. 14.6 crore) and its deliveries will commence in 2023. Only 80 units of the hypercar will be up for grabs.