
Czinger Vehicles establishes its European headquarters at MIRA Tech Park
The American company Czinger Vehicles, specialized in creating high-performance hypercars, begins operations at a new location in the United Kingdom. This move is part of its plan to grow internationally. The firm, known for applying generative design and manufacturing structural parts using 3D printing, has established itself at the MIRA Tech Park research campus. 🚗
A key position in an innovation hub for cars
This location provides Czinger with the opportunity to connect with the network of suppliers in the sector and leverage extensive experience in propulsion engineering. The MIRA Tech Park also has advanced equipment for testing and certifying vehicles. Setting up here simplifies the company's work with technology partners while designing its upcoming launches.
Key advantages of the new headquarters:- Direct access to the European automotive supply chain.
- Use of cutting-edge facilities to validate prototypes.
- Close collaboration with R&D specialists.
"Although printing a chassis sounds like science fiction, at Czinger they prefer to call it Monday morning."
A nerve center for the brand's projects
The engineering infrastructure of the British technology park now operates as a central hub for Czinger's innovation programs. The company intends to use these capabilities to advance its technology and future models, strengthening its position in the European market from this new platform.
Strategic objectives from the UK base:- Accelerate the development of the next generation of vehicles.
- Consolidate a permanent operational presence in Europe.
- Leverage local expertise in powertrains and testing.
Consolidating the future of additive manufacturing in automotive
This step reinforces how additive manufacturing and computational design are transforming the industry. For Czinger, having a node in an innovation ecosystem like MIRA is crucial to maintaining its competitive edge and materializing its visions of high-performance mobility. 🔧