Some cars get all the attention… and at Geneva International Motor Show (which will start Tuesday, March 3), the Czinger C21 most likely will get the lion’s share.
Kevin Czinger from Divergent 3D builds hypercars that grab the attention of petrolheads and a hyper-wealthy clientele alike. His cars are designed, developed, engineered, laser-sintered, and manufactured in Los Angeles, California.
“Czinger is the first of its kind to develop novel additive manufacturing technologies to devise a groundbreaking hypercar,” states the press release. “From a cutting-edge chassis and bespoke structures to pioneering high-performance components, Czinger has crafted a revolutionary hypercar fit for the 21st century.”
And it will be most likely be the fastest “czinging” car.
The specifications of the C21 are nothing less than breathtaking. It is capable of reaching 100 kilometers in 1.9 seconds, making it one of the fastest accelerating vehicles. Its hybrid engine is capable of unleashing 1,250 horsepower. Inside the cockpit, motorists will find two seats positioned in tandem, created by “21st-century artisans.”
The body and chassis are most likely to consist of 3D printed metal parts alongside off-the-shelf parts. Divergent 3D already used this technology in its two-door coupe, the Divergent Blade. This model from 2017 used laser sintering technology for the chassis and body.
(Source: The National)
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