- Pininfarina will round off production of the Battista towards the end of this year.
- The all-electric hypercar has a quad-motor powertrain with 1,900 hp and 1,696 lb-ft.
- Found inside the cabin is black leather, Alcantara, and contrasting gold stitching.
If there’s any company you can trust to design a beautiful car, it’s Pininfarina. The Italian company has a rich history of designing some of the most stunning cars ever conceived, the most notable among them being some gorgeous Ferraris, and back in early 2019, it unveiled its own model.
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Sharing its underpinnings with the Rimac Nevera, the “final edition” Pininfarina Battista is perhaps the most gorgeous hypercar of our time. Yet, just when we didn’t think it could look any better, Pininfarina has unveiled the latest and finest one-of-one named the Novantacinquem, described as the final edition of the line.
Showcased at the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile in Turin in late May, this special commission of the Battista was conceived to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the company. The bodywork is finished in spectacular red-tinted carbon fiber, contrasted with several areas painted in PURA Vision Gold, including the underside of the rear wing and pin stripes running down the sides of the car.
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The one-off also rocks a special Novantacinque script on the rear wing and has several ‘95’ logos across the exterior. It sits on polished wheels with black detailing that are shod in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
Plenty of unique touches have also been made to the interior. The seats are trimmed in a mixture of black leather and black Alcantara, complete with black and gold stitching. There are also Alcantara-appointed knee pads that have the ‘95’ logo in gold, loads of exposed satin carbon fiber and aluminum parts, and several elements anodized in gold and black.
Like all other Battistas, this one has a 120 kWh battery pack and four electric motors that combine to produce 1,900 hp and 1,696 lb-ft (2,300 Nm) of torque. This monstrous output allows it to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 1.89 seconds.
“The Battista Novantacinque represents the pinnacle of bespoke luxury and performance,” Pininfarina chief executive Paulo Dellachà described. “It is a tribute to Pininfarina’s past, present, and future – a timeless masterpiece created to honor 95 years of design excellence. It is only befitting that the Novantacinque is the final expression of the Battista line.”
Production of the Battista, which is capped at just 150 units worldwide, will end later this year.
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