Overview

The Pininfarina Battista is drawing its curtains with a spectacular finale, marking the end of its production. Known for its jaw-dropping design and electrifying performance, this hypercar boasts a quad-motor powertrain that churns out a staggering 1,900 horsepower and 1,696 lb-ft of torque. As the production winds down toward the end of the year, the final edition named the Novantacinque is truly a masterpiece of automotive art.
Design
When it comes to crafting beautiful automobiles, Pininfarina sits in a league of its own. The Italian design house, renowned for its work on some of the most iconic Ferraris, introduced the Battista in 2019, marrying aesthetics with performance. The Novantacinque, unveiled recently, is the crown jewel of the collection, celebrating Pininfarina’s 95th anniversary. This unique model presents a striking red-tinted carbon fiber body, accentuated with PURA Vision Gold details. Elements like the pinstripes and the underside of the rear wing add a touch of elegance and exclusivity.
Interior
Step inside the Battista, and one is enveloped in luxurious touches. The cabin features black leather and Alcantara, adorned with gold stitching. The seats and knee pads bear the distinctive ’95’ logo, paying homage to the company’s anniversary. The use of exposed satin carbon fiber along with anodized aluminum elements offers a harmonious blend of modernity and tradition. Every touchpoint is meticulously designed, making it feel as much a piece of art as a technological marvel.
Performance
Unmatched Power
Underneath its stunning exterior, the Battista shares much of its engineering with the Rimac Nevera, another powerhouse from the hypercar world. Fitted with a 120 kWh battery, it propels to 62 mph in just 1.89 seconds. This blistering acceleration showcases the immense capabilities of its electric powertrain, setting a high benchmark in performance metrics.
Driving Experience
Driving the Battista feels like strapping into a jet—smooth, instantaneous, and immensely powerful. Compared to traditional combustion engine hypercars, the Battista’s electric motors deliver power in a seamless, uninterrupted surge. It’s a different kind of thrill from the loud and aggressive revs of a Ferrari or Lamborghini; instead, it feels like gliding on pure, unadulterated speed. It’s an experience unlike any other, combining Pininfarina’s legacy of beautiful design with the future-forward engineering of electric performance.
Production Insights
Limited to just 150 units globally, the Battista’s production has always been about exclusivity. Each model cannot simply be considered a car but a collector’s piece designed to stand the test of time. As the end of production nears, this final edition serves as a reminder of Pininfarina’s unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation over its 95-year history.
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