3D-printed hypercar was spotted in Yosemite and it's blowing everyone's minds
Published on Oct 05, 2025 at 3:10 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Oct 02, 2025 at 2:37 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This unique creation of a 3D-printed hypercar was spotted looking mean among the rugged scenery of Yosemite.
The white hypercar confused gearheads online after it was spotted in California, with some clueless as to what the make and model actually were.
But, after fellow 3D car enthusiasts gave a helping hand with identifying the vehicle, social media users were blown away.
And, it turns out the 3D-printed car in question is capable of very impressive performance.
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This 3D-printed hypercar was captured in all its glory
When it comes to spotting cars, the Golden State often has some gems just begging to be discovered.
From unique custom builds to old classics, the roads in the state often boast incredible vehicles that create conversations.
However, this one may just top the list of the most unique.

The car in question was a 3D-printed hypercar, with the spotter asking for help to identify the make and model.
“Spotted this [unknown] car outside Yosemite. I’m a car nerd but have no idea what this is,” said the poster, on a Reddit thread.
“That looks so bad**s from this angle,” said one user.
“They really gotta start putting things on cars that tell you what they’re called,” said another.
“That car’s getting around!” added a third.
After other gearheads helped to identify the car, it turns out that it was, in fact, a Czinger 21C.
“The 21C is created utilizing Human‑AI design, 3D-printing technology, automated assembly, and patented in-house developed materials,” stated Czinger itself.
Our very own Alex Hirschi, AKA Supercar Blondie, even got the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a Czinger, which you can catch at the top of the page.

The 3D-printed hypercar has an impressive set of numbers accompanying the unique design, too, with a lift-to-drag of 3:5:1 while generating more than 2000kg of downforce at a whopping 190mph.
Hypercars are the ultimate snap-up
A hypercar is the crème de la crème of supercars, thanks to impressive powerhouses beneath the hood and super-fast acceleration speed.
But thanks to their capabilities, they carry substantial price tags.
Thanks to the popularity of supercars, Bugatti is completely sold out until 2029 as the demand for hypercars hits new levels.
Plus, it’s not just millionaires that are fans, either, as Fernando Alonso’s collection even includes one of the rarest Ferrari hypercars that has ever been made.
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