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Motor1.com on MSNCzinger Cancels GT Car and SUV So It Can Build More Supercars
Czinger once decided to be a multi-model manufacturer. Now, it's abandoning that plan.
Czinger is betting everything on its flagship, preparing upgrades that could redefine its performance and keep it relevant ...
What’s this?Hopefully finished this time. Top Gear drove a very early prototype of the Czinger 21C a few years ago, but this ...
The 21C is the halo atop Czinger’s vision. It cranks out 1,250 hp and can go from zero to 62 mph in just 1.9 seconds, thanks to a nearly 2.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V-8 combined with an ...
Two months after Czinger introduced its 21C tandem-seater hypercar in regular and track-focused trims, there's already another variant on the table. Jens ...
Czinger quotes a 0-to-62-mph time of 1.9 seconds, and the 21C takes just 8.5 seconds to reach 186 mph from a stop, asking only 5.4 seconds more to come to a complete stop from that speed.
According to Czinger, the 21C will go from 0-62 mph in 1.9 seconds, from 0-186-0 mph in 15 seconds, and from 0-248-0 mph in 29 seconds (that would be a new record, by the way).
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 ...
The Czinger 21C V Max gets bespoke bodywork optimized for high-speed driving, the company said in a press release. It shows the ease with which Czinger can make changes to production models using ...
But see if you can decipher this, from Czinger's press release. In-house, revolutionary technology is used to custom design and optimise each 21C component to meet its function and form requirements.
Czinger says the 21C V Max will hit 60 mph in under 1.9 seconds and run the quarter-mile in 8.1 seconds. It should also go from 0 to 250 mph and back to 0 in about 27 seconds, which would best the ...
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