Czinger announces six unique cars by 2030

Czinger announces six unique cars by 2030

After the presentation of the two supercars Czinger 21C and Czinger 21C V Max, the American manufacturer of hybrid sports cars, Czinger, announced the production of six unique cars in the next six years, including the Hyper GT with gullwing doors.

The news was announced by Kevin and Lukas Czinger in an interview with Top Gear, when they said: “It’s going into production. We wanted to deliver fully certified examples of the 21C in 2023, so I was focused on just that. Also, now we have companies like Aston Martin and Mercedes, who are our clients, as well as large companies from the aerospace and defense sectors. Among them is General Atomics, with whom we work on drones the size of an F16 fighter jet. We took a drone that had 184 fuselage components and reduced that number to four. We reduced the production time from 12 days to 12 hours. Now other aerospace companies come to us and ask us how we did it.”

The 21C V Max was introduced last summer, and is powered by a 2.88L twin-turbo V8 engine combined with two electric motors with a total power of up to 1,350 hp (993 kW). Power is sent to the rear wheels via a seven-speed sequential transmission with hydraulic clutch.

“In the long term, Czinger as a brand will always lead a policy of low volume and high performance, but we are developing new technologies, new engine configurations, new gearboxes and electric motors together with cooling systems. All of this will come to the mass market over time. We are already less – more designed our new vehicle. It’s going to be a pretty amazing car. The Hyper GT is one option, I can’t say more than that. But I will say that our goal is to produce six unique cars by the end of the decade,” said Lukas, Kevin’s son and businessman partner.

Source: Top Gear