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The global production of the Pininfarina Battista is restricted to only 150 units worldwide, marking this as the final edition.
Pininfarina is set to conclude the production of the Battista by the end of this year. This all-electric hypercar features a quad-motor powertrain that delivers 1,900 hp and 1,696 lb-ft of torque. Inside the cabin, there is a combination of black leather, Alcantara, and contrasting gold stitching.
When it comes to beautifully designed cars, Pininfarina is a name you can rely on. This Italian company has a long-standing legacy of creating some of the most breathtaking automobiles, including many notable Ferraris. In early 2019, they introduced their own model.
The "final edition" Pininfarina Battista shares its foundations with the Rimac Nevera and may be considered the most stunning hypercar of our era. Just when it seemed it couldn't be improved, Pininfarina introduced the exclusive one-of-a-kind Novantacinquem, described as the ultimate edition of the series.
Unveiled at the Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile in Turin in late May, this special Battista commission celebrates the company's 95th anniversary. Its body is crafted from vibrant red-tinted carbon fiber, with contrasting PURA Vision Gold accents in certain areas, including the underside of the rear wing and pin stripes along the sides.
The unique model also features the Novantacinque script on the rear wing and multiple '95' logos throughout the exterior. It sits on polished wheels with black detailing and is equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires.
The interior boasts many distinctive details, with seats finished in a blend of black leather and Alcantara, highlighted by black and gold stitching. It also features Alcantara knee pads adorned with the '95' logo in gold, abundant exposed satin carbon fiber, aluminum components, and various elements anodized in gold and black.
Like all other Battistas, this one includes a 120 kWh battery pack and four electric motors, generating a total of 1,900 hp and 1,696 lb-ft (2,300 Nm) of torque. This immense power enables it to accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 1.89 seconds.
“The Battista Novantacinque represents the apex of personalized luxury and performance,” said Pininfarina CEO Paulo Dellachà. “It honors Pininfarina’s past, present, and future—a timeless masterpiece made to celebrate 95 years of design excellence. It is only fitting that the Novantacinque serves as the final iteration of the Battista line.”
The production of the Battista, limited to just 150 units, will conclude later this year.

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What Can You Do With Almost 2,000 HP and No Regulations? This | Carscoops
The total production of the Pininfarina Battista is restricted to only 150 units globally, and this is the last edition.