Lukas Czinger
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Lukas Czinger is an American entrepreneur and business executive. He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Divergent Technologies, a manufacturing technology company specializing in additive manufacturing and digital production systems. He is also the founder and chief executive officer of Czinger Vehicles, a performance automotive brand and subsidiary of Divergent Technologies.[1][2]
Lukas Czinger | |
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| Education | Yale University |
| Occupations | Entrepreneur, CEO of Divergent Technologies, Founder and CEO of Czinger Vehicles |
| Father | Kevin Czinger |
Early Life and Education
Czinger studied electrical engineering at Yale University, where he focused on technology, engineering, and entrepreneurship.[3] His academic work explored the application of emerging technologies to manufacturing and mobility systems.
Career
Czinger Vehicles
In 2019, Czinger co-founded Czinger Vehicles with his father, Kevin Czinger.[4] The company develops high-performance vehicles using technologies derived from Divergent Technologies’ digital manufacturing platform.[5][6]
Czinger has been involved in the design and development strategy of the vehicle, which incorporates 3D-printed structural components and a hybrid powertrain combining a twin-turbocharged V8 engine with electric motors.[7][8]
Under his leadership, the company has produced several variants of the 21C, including track-focused models and the 21C V Max, a version designed to prioritize top-speed performance through modified aerodynamics and reduced drag.[9][10]
Divergent Technologies
In 2025, Czinger became chief executive officer of Divergent Technologies, a manufacturing technology company founded by his father.[11] In that role, he has overseen the company’s expansion into aerospace and defense manufacturing applications.[12]
During his tenure as CEO, the company completed a $290 million Series E funding round, which valued Divergent Technologies at approximately $2.3 billion. Czinger has also represented the company in public discussions about digital manufacturing and supply-chain technology.[13]