At first glance you might think the Czinger 21C belongs in a garage with the other million dollar speed machines made by new and ambitious startups. But this car is more than a spec sheet.
The 21C is really a display case for a new method of automotive manufacturing. Czinger uses 3D printing to create parts that are lighter and stronger than those made with the traditional methods of casting or forging. The shapes of their control arms are unlike anything you’ve seen before. Instead of a traditional A-arm that looks like a wishbone, the Czinger’s looks organic, like the muscle between your elbow and wrist. 3D printing gives Czinger the ability to add material in precise places to maximize strength and nowhere else. And if the parts are lighter, the car is lighter.
A lot of people create fast cars. Not many create a new way to build them.
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