Czinger Vehicles flew to Geneva this year and had time to set up their stand and everything, before the annual event was cancelled due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
However, the Los Angeles-based company won’t be deterred that easily, and is planning to announce its global brand launch on March 10 at an exclusive event in London, which will stream online from 18:30 GMT (1:30 PM EST).
As you can see, two 21C hypercars made the trip to Geneva, one of them even getting accessorized with two surfboards on top as a nod to its Californian heritage. Meanwhile, the blue vehicle also posed with a mountain bike strapped on.
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Czinger built the 21C, limited to just 80 cars, using revolutionary manufacturing technologies. Inside, there’s a driver-focused layout where you sit in the middle of the car as you would in a jetfighter.
Of course, it’s the numbers that impress most here. Czinger claim that the 21C is capable of hitting 62 mph (100 km/h) from a standstill in just 1.9 seconds, while covering a 1/4 mile in 8.1 seconds. The hybrid drivetrain is said to put down 1,250 PS (1,232 HP), while total weight was kept to less than 1,200 kg (2,645 lbs) – thus obtaining a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio.
Also, according to its official spec sheet, the 21C needs just 29 seconds in order to go from zero to 400 km/h and back to zero (0-249-0 mph). If true, it would shatter the Koenigsegg Regera’s record of 31.49 seconds, set last year. Then there’s the 0-300-0 km/h (0-186-0 mph) time of 15 seconds, which is equally impressive.
As for the top speed, that would be 432 km/h (269 mph), which would make this one of the fastest cars in the world, flat out.