3D-Printed, 1,250 hp, and refueling in public, this Czinger 21C has been turning heads in Miami
Published on Oct 17, 2025 at 12:13 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Oct 16, 2025 at 2:14 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
The Czinger 21C was spotted refueling in public – and this 3D-printed sports car went semi-viral as a result.
It has a massive 1,250hp, and each part of the hypercar was made using technology engineered by artificial intelligence.
Speed-wise, it can go up to 452km/h (281mph) and can go from 0 to 100km/h (0-62mph) in 1.9 seconds.
But in this snap shared to Reddit, it was stationary – but still generated a whole lot of buzz.
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The Czinger 21C was seen refueling in Miami and got Reddit excited
The Redditor who posted a picture of the Czinger 21C said that it’d made his jaw drop, and we’re not surprised.
This car has a commanding presence and would draw attention no matter where it was.
So in a Miami gas station late at night…yeah, we can imagine why he was left picking up his jaw from the floor.

Other Redditors were equally as awestruck.
“That’s a fat wad of $2.8 million right here,” one said.
“Golly, these are GORGEOUS,” another commented.
“Say what you want, this thing is underrated because it’s a new company. From what I’ve seen, it’s a legit contender, with the records it’s broken,” a third wrote.
What records has this car broken exactly?
Well, for a year, it held a Goodwood record until the Koenigsegg came along and smashed it.

It also broke five California track records earlier this year, setting a lap record at five of the state’s most prestigious tracks, Road And Track reported.
Taking a closer look at this extraordinary 3D-printed car
The Czinger 21C has been spotted out in the wild before.
It was once seen in Yosemite Park – and made its way onto Reddit in that case too.
Only 80 units of the 21C are available, so sightings of them are understandably few and far between.

3D-printed cars are still something of a novelty, but more and more people are making use of the technology.
One guy printed his own Lamborghini Aventador in his basement.
While another used a 3D-printed part to make his Ford Mustang GTD faster than every Ferrari.
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