California-based Czinger Vehicles Inc. has officially unveiled its first Hybrid Hypercar Czinger 21C with tandem seating packed with a combustible engine and two battery-powered electric motors.
Both variants of the Czinger 21C will be on display at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show from March 3rd and the company announced that it aims to build only 80 cars.
Czinger 21C specifications:
Czinger 21 C offers a design like the Yamaha OX99-11 that was introduced by Yamaha motors in 1992 but failed to become a production car.
It includes a 2.88-liter V8 engine that is used in the Ferrari 288 GTO and the Chevy Corvette C8.R comes in coupled with a pair of turbochargers that revs up to 11,000 rpm and is linked to a seven-speed sequential gearbox.
The combustible engine also includes a pair of lithium-titanate battery-powered electric motors equipped in each front wheel of the car that increase the combined output to 1,233 horsepower and also offers all-wheel-drive layout.
It produces a top speed of 268 mph (432 kmph) and can go from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 kmph) in just 1.9 seconds and to reach 300 kmph its takes just 15 seconds.
Czinger 21C Hybrid Hypercar
Interestingly to reach 0-400 kmph and back to 0 run takes just 29 seconds which is significantly better than the Koenigsegg Agera RS that takes 31.49 seconds.
The company has used the carbon fiber and other lightweight materials to keep the weight of the car at only 1,250 kilograms (2,755 pounds) while the race version of the car is even lighter, at 1,218 kg (2,685 lbs) but it generates a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h).