There’s a new hypercar maker on the block
(at least that’s the intention) and it’s called Czinger Vehicles. Based in Los
Angeles, California, Czinger will unveil its first product, the 21C hybrid
hypercar, at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
The startup is previewing the 21C hypercar
in a photo gallery and a video which allows us to hear the sound of its
internal combustion engine. Czinger does not say what type of engine the 21C
uses but the sound it makes is certainly pleasing to the ear.
The company says the 21C features an
iconic design with an in-line seating configuration and revolutionary
technology that delivers “dominating performance.” For now, all Czinger is
willing to share about the power plant is that it’s an “in-house developed strong
hybrid powertrain.”
From the short press release we also learn
that the Czinger 21C features cutting-edge chassis and bespoke structures such
as “advanced components constructed using novel technologies.” The teaser
photos reveal a full carbon fiber body and other racing-inspired elements such
as centerlock wheels, towering rear wing, and a Le Mans hypercar-style glass
cockpit.
Czinger’s “revolutionary hypercar fit for
the 21st century” is designed, built and engineered from the ground up at the
company’s heaquarters in Los Angeles, California. The world debut of the 21C
hypercar will take place at the Geneva Motor Show on March 3 from 11:00 a.m.
CET.

