Unique Czinger 21C Vmax in purple color
Companies often announce the creation of a new supercar capable of competing with European giants, but these promises remain just words. However, along with the Hennessey Venom F5, the Czinger 21C is one of the few hypercars developed in America that has actually become a reality and begun reaching customers’ hands.
Czinger currently offers two versions of the 21C: the standard model and the Vmax. This latest 21C Vmax looks no less special than any car from Pagani or Koenigsegg, except that it is built here in the United States. Delivered by Czinger’s Miami partner, Prestige Imports, this is the first 21C we have seen painted in a purple color from the Liquid series.
The color shimmers in the sun and takes on a much darker shade in the shadows, drawing attention to the car’s most dramatic curves and lines. Not everyone likes purple, especially on a car, but we think it looks fantastic on a vehicle like this.
Design and exterior details
The owner who ordered this car avoided the temptation to use an excessive amount of exposed carbon fiber on the body, choosing a painted front splitter and rear diffuser in the body color. Of course, there are some carbon fiber parts, particularly on the front hood, near the headlights, and on the rear, but the paint dominates.
The car sits on anodized gold wheels with a center lock and carbon fiber rims to reduce weight. The bright details continue inside the cabin, where the backs of the bucket seats are trimmed in the same shade of purple. The interior also features a combination of purple, white, and black leather, as well as plenty of carbon fiber.
Specifications and price
Like the most track-focused version of the 21C, the Vmax uses a 2.88-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 950 hp, supplemented by a pair of electric motors, for a total of 1233 hp. What adds to the car’s extraordinariness is its weight: less than 2733 lbs (1240 kg) dry, providing a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1.
Such performance does not come cheap. Both the standard 21C and the Vmax start at $2.36 million, but by the time most buyers finish configuring their cars, the transaction price approaches $3 million. And that is before anyone starts considering the more complex custom orders that Czinger is willing to fulfill.
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This particular example demonstrates that American hypercar manufacturers are capable not only of technical innovation but also of creating true works of art on wheels. The choice of a rich purple color combined with gold wheels and carbon fiber accents highlights the owner’s individuality and the customization capabilities of the Czinger brand. Despite the high price, reaching $3 million, demand for such unique models is likely to remain stable among collectors who value rarity, performance, and exclusive design. The hypercar market continues to expand, and the Czinger 21C Vmax occupies a special place in it as a symbol of American engineering thought and bold design.
