Czinger proves its worth at the prestigious event.
Czinger has just etched its name into the records of automotive history at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The Czinger 21C, driven by Chris Ward, completed the Goodwood Hillclimb in a jaw-dropping 48.82 seconds, shattering the previous 49.32-second record set in 2023. This milestone marks the 21C as the fastest road-legal production car ever to tackle the iconic hill climb. The Rattlesnake Green 21C spec was a head-turner, reflecting Czinger’s innovative spirit and advanced engineering expertise. Alongside the race-worthy 21C, the manufacturer also displayed the 21C V Max in Iceman Blue, shocking attendees with its state-of-the-art 3D-printed chassis.

At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Czinger executives, including Founder and CEO Kevin Czinger, Chief Designer David O’Connell, and Chief Engineer Ewan Baldry, shared their vision and insights with all in attendance. Lukas Czinger, Founder and COO, expressed his pride in the team’s accomplishments, highlighting the 21C’s record-breaking performance as a validation of their engineering excellence. Kevin Czinger echoed these feelings, emphasizing the significance of their Goodwood experience.

The 21C’s revolutionary Bio-Logic alloy 3D-printed and carbon fiber chassis represents the future of automotive design. Utilizing machine learning and AI, Czinger has created a chassis that embodies efficiency and exceptional vehicle dynamics. The 21C’s hybrid powertrain, featuring an in-house developed 950 bhp V8 twin-turbo engine paired with three electric motors, delivers a staggering 1,350 horsepower, rocketing from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.9 seconds. This blend of cutting-edge technology and breathtaking performance was brilliantly showcased at Goodwood, heralding a new era of hypercars. View all supercars and hypercars for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.

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