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Czinger 21C VMax Turns 1,250 HP Into A Color-Shifting Purple Hypercar

American hypercars are rare, especially ones that manage to combine outrageous performance with a jaw-dropping design. California-based Czinger Vehicles is one of the few American companies successfully taking the fight to Europe’s elite. Based on the standard Czinger 12C, this one-off VMax variant delivered through Prestige Imports in Miami may be its most stunning creation yet. Finished in a dramatic shade called “Royal Venom,” the hypercar looks like a spaceship that belongs in an art museum.

Royal Venom Steals The Spotlight

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Created as part of Czinger’s Liquid Series, Royal Venom is a deep pearlescent purple that constantly changes character depending on the lighting. Under direct sunlight, the finish glows with bright metallic highlights, while shadows reveal a darker and richer tone. The shifting effect gives the 21C VMax an almost liquid appearance.

Unlike many modern hypercars that drown themselves in exposed carbon fiber, this build lets the paint do most of the talking. The front splitter, rear diffuser, and pieces inside the engine bay are all finished in matching purple. Satin champagne-gold anodized accents contrast the purple finish perfectly, appearing on the two-piece carbon-fiber wheels, Czinger badges, and even the 3D-printed Bio-Logic suspension components.

A Cabin Inspired By Fighter Jets

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Inside, the lavish theme continues. The 21C uses a tandem seating layout that positions the passenger directly behind the driver, similar to a fighter jet cockpit. Purple upholstery, white leather accents, exposed carbon fiber, champagne anodized trim, and matching purple seat backs carry the exterior’s bold personality into the cabin.

The 21C and 21C VMax start at $2.36 million, but being the only example finished in Royal Venom, and the only model to flaunt gold anodized pieces, we reckon its price tag should sit closer to $3 million, if not more. With just 80 examples planned globally, it already sits among the rarest American performance cars ever built.

A Track Weapon Disguised As Art

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The Czinger 21C VMax is much more than just a pretty face. It’s engineered to dominate on track. Power comes from a hybrid-assisted 2.88-liter twin-turbocharged V8 producing up to 1,250 hp, sent to all four wheels. Czinger claims a 0-60 mph sprint of just 1.9 seconds, placing the VMax among the quickest production cars on the planet. The company is also targeting the Nürburgring record for an American vehicle, putting it directly in the crosshairs of rivals like the Ford Mustang GTD and Chevy Corvette ZR1. It is a hardcore track weapon that just happens to be one of the most beautiful American cars ever made.

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