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The Czinger 21C is a 1,250-horsepower hybrid supercar made from 3D-printed parts — here's what we know about the car so far

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Last Wednesday, LA-based car company Czinger began teasing its 21C supercar, which is set to debut at the Geneva International Motor Show on March 3. On Monday, the company released some crucial details.
  • Last week, Los Angeles-based company Czinger teased its hybrid 21C supercar, claiming it would offer "dominating" performance.
  • Czinger gave more details Monday, claiming the 21C makes 1,250 horsepower and travels from 0 to 62 mph in 1.9 seconds.
  • The 21C also sports an unusual in-line seating configuration where the passenger sits directly behind the driver along with carbon fiber and 3D-printed parts.
  • The Czinger 21C will make its official debut March 3 at the Geneva International Motor Show.
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There's a new hybrid supercar heading to the Geneva Motor Show next month, complete with a claimed 1,250 horsepower and a blistering 0-to-62-mph time. It's called the Czinger 21C.

Czinger, a newly formed automotive company based out of Los Angeles, released teaser video and press release for the 21C last week, promising the vehicle would be "groundbreaking," "dominating," and "a paradigm shift in the way performance vehicles are conceived."

The company didn't give much detail to back up those claims, drawing some skepticism in the automotive community.

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But on Monday, Czinger released yet another video and press release touting some impressive performance figures that, if accurate, would make the 21C one of the fastest-accelerating production cars in existence.

We'll get more of the details when the Czinger 21C makes its formal debut in Geneva on March 3, but here's what we know about the spaceship-like 21C so far:

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