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Good news for fans of ludicrously quick cars with tandem-seat cockpits.
American firm Czinger, renowned for its radical 3D-printing approach to car manufacturing, has scrapped plans for a multi-model strategy and will focus on increasing the life of its 1233bhp 21C ...
Czinger is betting everything on its flagship, preparing upgrades that could redefine its performance and keep it relevant ...
Powering the 21C is a 2.9-liter, twin-turbo, flat-plane-crank V8 engine, which was designed in-house by Czinger and is mated to a seven-speed sequential transmission that sends power to the rear ...
The V Max will be part of the 80-unit build of the 21C, giving buyers three flavors to choose from at a cost of $1.7 million per. First deliveries are planned for the end of next year.
Yes, the Czinger 21C is fast. I just got a ride around The Thermal Club ’s two-mile-long South Palm road course in the hypercar’s cramped back seat and, in addition to seeing the back of IMSA ...