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Goin’ Nuclear: We Tested America’s 1,250-HP, $2.4-Million Hypercar and Set a Record
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Goin’ Nuclear: We Tested America’s 1,250-HP, $2.4-Million Hypercar and Set a Record

MotorTrend · Jun 23, 2026, 1:00 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • A street-legal car on street-legal tires, the wild Czinger 21C lays down legit race car performance in the hands of a pro.
  • We test hundreds of cars every year, but it’s not every day we connect our data collection gear to a multi-million-dollar hypercar, let alone while flat-out lapping a legit racetrack.
  • We tested not one but two Czingers to capture a complete picture of what this California-built road jet is capable of.

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A street-legal car on street-legal tires, the wild Czinger 21C lays down legit race car performance in the hands of a pro.

We test hundreds of cars every year, but it’s not every day we connect our data collection gear to a multi-million-dollar hypercar, let alone while flat-out lapping a legit racetrack. So anticipation was high to find out what the 1,250-hp, $2.4-million Czinger 21C could do when driven to its limits.

We tested not one but two Czingers to capture a complete picture of what this California-built road jet is capable of. A silver, wingless, long-tail 21C VMax posted the acceleration times and braking distances on an airport runway while a standard 21C with its high-downforce aero kit and finished in green carbon fiber laid down a record-setting lap at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway.

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