RE: Czinger 21C revealed in full

RE: Czinger 21C revealed in full

Friday 21st February 2020

Czinger 21C revealed with 2.9-litre V8

80-car production run, 11,000rpm redline and 1,200kg kerbweight confirmed for 21C - more details here!



Because every single year features more of the same thing, it's very hard to avoid a level of professional cynicism when another hybrid hypercar for the Geneva show is announced. They're confirmed, rendered, revealed... and then disappear without a trace. However, there's good reason to believe the Czinger 21C might well be something different, particularly in light of its latest release.

Ahead of being shown to the world in Switzerland next month, Czinger has issued a full suite of images showing the actual car actually driving (not always guaranteed) and further spec details. Of course you really want to see it to believe it, but there's much to be encouraged by.


Czinger wants to make 80 21Cs, split between the standard car and a 'Lightweight track configuration'. Both use the 1,250hp powertrain, comprised of a 2.88-litre, twin-turbo V8 in the middle and a pair of electric motors up front, with the standard car moving along 1,250kg. That's sufficient, via the seven-speed automated manual gearbox, for 0-62mph in 1.9 seconds, 0-186mph-0 in 15 seconds and 0-248mph-0 in 29 seconds. The Koenigsegg Regera has done the same feat in 31.49 seconds.

So it's fast. Of course. The Lightweight car isn't capable of the 0-240mph-0 feat, because its additional aero means it's limited to 236mph, but it should prove even more loony rapid than standard up to that point. With 32kg taken out of the kerbweight, the 21C actually boasts more than 1hp per kilo as a Lightweight - 1,250hp powering 1,218kg. And where the standard makes more than 250kg of downforce at 155mph, the Czinger configured for track is making more than 790kg. Oh yes, and American fans should be encouraged by a claimed 8.1-second quarter mile time...

Creating a hybrid car of this performance potential at less than 1,250kg is quite the achievement, achieved through an alloy and carbon construction, but - just as importantly - by making it small. The central driving position has reduced the size required for the interior, though look at the overall size as well: it has loads of space in a lane, and on a racetrack, bucking the trend somewhat for ginormous hybrid hypercars.


We can also discuss how the 21C's styling now it's been shown in full. Czinger says it looks "like nothing else on the planet", achieved through that patented construction technique that will be detailed further at the show. It allows every shutline of the car to connect "two graphic or functional features, and strong, athletic surfaces flip and wrap around the car's performance core." Even in the Geneva halls jam packed with supercars, expect the 21C to draw a crowd.

While Czinger will offer individual customisation for each of the 80 customers, it hasn't been confirmed as yet how much they will pay for the privilege. For now, there are more videos to watch and pictures to peruse, with additional information to follow. Might this be the hybrid hypercar newbie to take it to the established players?













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TyrannosauRoss Lex

Original Poster:

35,071 posts

212 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Not sure whether it's the PH photos but does it look a little....pinched? Seems rather narrow? I'm sure that'll be a hoot to drive biggrin

G0ldfysh

3,304 posts

257 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Lifestyle imagery overload.
Needs a roof rack for the guy with the surfboard

boringbeige

376 posts

171 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Looks like it only has a single seat. So it's pointless. Why buy a very expensive car that you can't take a mate out in, or your girl out in, or share the experience. Same mistake BAC made, it's why you don't see Mono s knocking about.

jeremyc

23,459 posts

284 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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boringbeige said:
Looks like it only has a single seat. So it's pointless. Why buy a very expensive car that you can't take a mate out in, or your girl out in, or share the experience. Same mistake BAC made, it's why you don't see Mono s knocking about.
The passenger sits behind the driver.

Quadcamboy

122 posts

207 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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boringbeige said:
Looks like it only has a single seat. So it's pointless. Why buy a very expensive car that you can't take a mate out in, or your girl out in, or share the experience. Same mistake BAC made, it's why you don't see Mono s knocking about.
That's exactly the reason I want a Mono, shame about not being able to afford one.

Ed.

2,173 posts

238 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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jeremyc said:
boringbeige said:
Looks like it only has a single seat. So it's pointless. Why buy a very expensive car that you can't take a mate out in, or your girl out in, or share the experience. Same mistake BAC made, it's why you don't see Mono s knocking about.
The passenger sits behind the driver.
Not sure that it matters, is the US market big enough for all 80?
The 3d printed metal and off the shelf carbon parts is interesting though. It's good to see someone trying to make a hybrid fun car just a shame it's so expensive.

Edited by Ed. on Friday 21st February 09:05

eein

1,337 posts

265 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Most of those dynamic shots look photoshopped. The shadow and lighting don't match the conditions. Look more like studio shots imposed on to environment shots.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,062 posts

98 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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I always worry when they release a lot of photos and not a single one of the interior ?

Have they actually developed one yet ?

ate one too

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Getting in and out of it with any grace will be nigh on impossible especially as the owner is unlikely to be a twenty-something gymnast ....

CrunkleFloop

772 posts

245 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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The photos look like they were inspired by GTA-V and the name "Zinger" is definitely inspired by GTA.

Are Rockstar a major investor per chance?

Murph7355

37,708 posts

256 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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jeremyc said:
boringbeige said:
Looks like it only has a single seat. So it's pointless. Why buy a very expensive car that you can't take a mate out in, or your girl out in, or share the experience. Same mistake BAC made, it's why you don't see Mono s knocking about.
The passenger sits behind the driver.
Which if entry and egress can be done neatly is a decent solution to excessive width IMO.

I like narrow cars - can throw them down b-roads better and tons of other advantages. Could make the handling interesting I guess...but that does look very compact.

g3org3y

20,627 posts

191 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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article said:
Where does he put the (seemingly branded) surfboard dude!?

covmutley

3,028 posts

190 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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I prefer the zinger tower.

Don1

15,946 posts

208 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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eein said:
Most of those dynamic shots look photoshopped. The shadow and lighting don't match the conditions. Look more like studio shots imposed on to environment shots.
As I know who did the shots, must have been an interesting time for him to fly to California and photoshop them there... hehe

Arsecati

2,309 posts

117 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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When this was first unveiled, all I went was 'yawn, not another one'. But I've literally just watched the TG video on it, which was only uploaded an hour or so ago.........

............ holy. sweet. jaysus!

This is legit - and I am more than happy to stand not only corrected, but upright gormless with my gob on the floor!!

Wow!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCto6qSjIXw

V8 FOU

2,974 posts

147 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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11000 rpm? Oh, yes, please!!

EyeHeartSpellin

668 posts

83 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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That 3D printed control arm. Oooffff! Thanks for video!

Chubbyross

4,546 posts

85 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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g3org3y said:
article said:
Where does he put the (seemingly branded) surfboard dude!?
They’ve missed a trick there. The surfboard could be used as a spoiler. I hope he’s going to change out of his wetsuit. It’ll leave a right mess on all that alcantara.

MIP1983

210 posts

205 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Interesting from a technical perspective and I love the central driving position:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCto6qSjIXw

8Ace

2,682 posts

198 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Arsecati said:
When this was first unveiled, all I went was 'yawn, not another one'. But I've literally just watched the TG video on it, which was only uploaded an hour or so ago.........

............ holy. sweet. jaysus!

This is legit - and I am more than happy to stand not only corrected, but upright gormless with my gob on the floor!!

Wow!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCto6qSjIXw
Yes, my thoughts precisely. This one feels different.