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Czinger Will Release Only 80 Versions of Its 3D Printed Hypercar

Czinger, the California based automotive company, created a 3d printed hypercar named the ‘21C.’ Nearly all of the parts for the car were created using 3D printing techniques, including the suspension wishbones, front crash structure, windshield, as well as the dashboard. The 3D printed hypercar is comprised of carbon fiber and aluminum materials. However the car will limit production to only 80 models, and each one will be priced at $1.7 million.

The car is powered by a hybrid engine that features a 2.88-liter twin-turbo v8 that can produce 1,250 BHP. The 21C can also accelerate to speeds of 60 Mph in under 2 seconds and has a top speed of 248MPH.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printing in Automotive Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding the use of 3D printing technology in automobile manufacturing can revolutionize production processes and enable customization.
2. Limited-edition Luxury Vehicles - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating limited-edition luxury vehicles can create exclusivity and drive high-end demand in the automotive industry.
3. Hybrid Engines in Hypercars - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Advancing hybrid engine technology in hypercars can enhance performance while reducing environmental impact.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementing 3D printing technology in automotive manufacturing can streamline production and lead to lighter, more efficient cars.
2. Luxury Automotive - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Capitalizing on the limited-edition trend can drive growth and profitability in the luxury automotive sector.
3. Green Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Further developing hybrid engine technology can contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly automotive industry.

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