Top Gear Tests The 3D-Printed Czinger21C Hypercar

Next week, the car will be in Geneva.

A new company joined the automotive industry last week. Czinger Vehicles Inc., a California-based company, is here with their first product, the 21C hypercar. It promises unbeatable performance, including a 0-60 mph (100 km/h) sprint in only 1.9 seconds. Maximum speed: Top speed: 268 mph (432 km/h).

This sounds so unbelievable that it’s almost impossible to believe it even exists. Top Gear has released a comprehensive video that details the hypercar’s design, materials and components made with 3D printing. British magazine Coda also met Kevin Czinger who is the founder and ideologist of the company.

Top Gear Tests The 3D-Printed Czinger21C Hypercar

“This car is the dream car I have always wanted to build. If you have the skills and tools to make something completely unique, then go for it. This layout is my vision because I love superbikes and biking. Czinger explains how the overall concept behind the project was created.

Czinger will be displaying the 21C hypercar next week in Geneva, with a goal to produce just 80 cars. If you’re still skeptical that the 21C hypercar is road-legal, make sure to visit Switzerland to see it and its creators.

We’ve attached a 13-minute video that shows the car in action, made by our friend . We’ll let you enjoy the car through these videos, but there’s one more. Are you familiar with 21C? The second video will explain.