Czinger has released the details for the upcoming 21C hybrid hypercar. Designed
and built in-house from the chassis to the ICE engine using a patented
process that combines 3D-printing and computer-controlled machining, the
21C is the revolution Czinger claimed it to be — a 1,250 horsepower,
all-wheel-drive hybrid that tips the scales at just over 2,600
pounds. The main power unit is a 2.88-liter, twin turbo flat-plane crank
V8 that drives the rear wheels with a torque-vectoring electric motor
powering each front wheel. The V8 is mated to a seven-speed paddle-shift
transmission with software controlling the electric motors, all under
the driver's control. Quarter mile and 0-62 MPH times are astronomical
at 8.1 seconds and 1.9 seconds respectively. Czinger will make 80 21Cs
at their Los Angeles-based facility.
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