The Czinger 21C is now a reality on the roads. With a price tag exceeding two and a half million dollars, this hypercar promises an extreme driving sensation, comparable to piloting a military aircraft. After extensive development, the first units are being delivered to customers, combining a radical design with a technical approach that prioritizes 3D printing.
Additive Manufacturing and a Driver-Focused Cockpit 🛠️
Additive manufacturing technology is key in the 21C, enabling 3D-printed aluminum structures that are light and complex. This translates into a rigid chassis and contained weight. The interior, minimalist and enveloping, dispenses with dominant screens to offer wide lateral visibility and essential controls within reach, creating a pure command cockpit environment.
Street Mode to Avoid Disintegrating the Grocery Shopping 🛒
The curious thing is that, despite its spaceship-like appearance and stratospheric power, the Czinger includes a Street mode. It's as if a fighter jet had a go get bread button. The driving becomes manageable, almost civilized, allowing you to navigate a pothole without activating the ejection mode. A concession to reality that prevents a trip to Malibu from turning into a Top Gun training session.