Czinger Vehicle Breaks Record at Goodwood Festival

The 3D printed 21C is the fastest road-legal production car of all time.

Industrial Media Staff
The Czinger 21C.
The Czinger 21C.
Fred Atkins

LOS ANGELES - Czinger Vehicles made history at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The 21C became the fastest road-legal production car of all time on the legendary Goodwood Hillclimb, breaking the record in the Timed Shootout with a blistering 48.82 second run, besting the previous 49.32 second record set in 2023. Veteran driver Chris Ward steered the 21C to victory with his extensive racing experience.

Czinger Vehicles proudly returned to the Goodwood Festival of Speed for the third consecutive year, debuting 21C in a striking Rattlesnake Green. The innovative brand also shared the 21C V Max with guests in its stunning Iceman Blue specification at their stand in the Supercar Paddock.

Visitors had the opportunity to marvel at the state-of-the-art 3D-printed 21C chassis for the first time, demonstrating Czinger's commitment to cutting-edge technology and innovation in automotive design.

Czinger executives, including Founder and CEO Kevin Czinger, Chief Designer David O'Connell, and Chief Engineer Ewan Baldry were on hand to share insights from their innovative journey and to discuss the future of automotive manufacturing.

With its revolutionary Bio-Logic alloy 3D-printed and carbon fiber chassis, comprised of perfectly evolved structures that utilize machine learning and AI in their design, the 21C delivers a new generation of chassis efficiency and vehicle dynamics.

Its unique hybrid powertrain combines the world's most power-dense production engine, an in-house developed 950 bhp V8 twin-turbo, with three electric motors to deliver 1,350 horsepower, propelling the 21C from 0 to 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, and providing continuous peak performance that was perfectly showcased at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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