This is the 2022 Czinger Vehicles Inc. 21C V Max, a brand new variant that was just revealed by the American automobile manufacturer at The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering, during Monterey Car Week in 2022, and is shown here at @thebridge.hamptons. Czinger was just recently founded in 2019 by American entrepreneur Kevin Czinger, and since the company’s founding, they have since been headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and have focused on the design and manufacturing of super cars. Czinger’s first ever model, the 21C, is scheduled to enter production sometime in the year 2023, with a limited production run of only 80 vehicles. The Czinger 21C is developed using artificial intelligence and 3D printing, and the designers responsible for the overall look of the 21C are Kevin Czinger and David O’Connell. The 21C was first ever shown to public on March 11th of 2020, in London, during a special event, and two configurations of this model will be made available, a road variant, and a track model, which will break up between the 80-car total production run. As for this car shown here, it’s actually serial number 001 of Czinger’s latest 21C variant, known as the V Max. In comparison to a standard 21C, the V Max model receives bespoke bodywork optimized for high-speed driving, which includes an extended tail section, tandem seating, a more streamlined shape (thanks to the loss of the wing), and much more.
How many made? 80 units planned
Engine: 2.88 L (176 cu in) flat-crank DOHC Twin turbo V8 engine, which is paired to 3x Electric Motors (1x Advanced axial flux Motor Generator Unit (MGU) + 2x high output electric motors with torque-vectoring function for efficient wheel control) to make up for around 1,350 hp at 11,500 rpm combined.
Debut: The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering, during Monterey Car Week in 2022.
Top Speed: around 253mph
0-60mph: around 1.88 seconds
Photo Credit: @am_media_ny
Research: @rarecarsonly