Battista Novantacinque

Pininfarina completes its limited production run of 150 electric hypercars, delivering 1900hp.
Auto/Moto
30 august 2025
The highlight of the “farewell” edition is its carbon fiber body, coated in a translucent lacquer with a complex shade of red. Gold accents have been added both to the exterior and the interior, complemented by black leather and Alcantara upholstery.

The coupe’s performance is truly mind-blowing. Four electric motors, one for each wheel, deliver a combined output of 1,900 hp and 2,300 Nm of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds and reaches 300 km/h in under 12 seconds. The top speed is 350 km/h. Its 120 kWh battery provides a range of roughly 450 km. All of Battista’s electric components are supplied by Rimac.

The dashboard features three displays. The smallest, central screen shows essential information like speed. The left screen is dedicated to secondary vehicle data, while the right one handles multimedia and navigation.

After the Battista, the company will focus on producing the Pininfarina B95 spider (limited to just 25 units), built on the same platform.


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