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Speed in 3D

The duo hold around 145 patents protecting the digital design and 3D printing of the 21C’s components

When I first heard about Kevin Czinger’s eponymous, California-based automotive marque, I couldn’t help wondering whether he had dreamed up his surname simply to fit the image of the brand’s first product – a blindingly quick supercar with jet fighter, in-line-style seating. After all, the definition of “zing” does refer to something that moves rapidly.

In reality, it’s an old Hungarian name brought to America by Czinger’s immigrant forebears. Born in 1959, he was raised

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