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Pininfarina Battista
Pininfarina Battista at the Concours d'Elegance motor show in 2019
Overview
ManufacturerAutomobili Pininfarina
Also calledPF0 (internal codename)
Production2022–present (150 units planned)[1]
AssemblySveta Nedelja, Croatia (Bugatti Rimac Ltd./Rimac Automobili d.o.o.)[2] and Cambiano, Italy (Pininfarina SpA; hand-crafted; final assembly)[3]
Designer
  • Luca Borgogno[4] at Pininfarina
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutIndividual-wheel drive
RelatedRimac Nevera
Powertrain
Electric motor4 liquid-cooled permanent magnet synchronous electric motors placed at each wheel
Power output1,417 kW (1,900 hp; 1,927 PS)
BatteryRimac 120 kW⋅h Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide (LiNiMnCoO2)
Electric range500 km (310 miles)

The Pininfarina Battista is an electric performance car manufactured by Automobili Pininfarina GmbH which is headquartered in Munich, Germany, with roots in the Italian car design firm and coachbuilder Pininfarina. The name Battista is a tribute to Pininfarina's founder Battista Pininfarina.[5] The car was publicly unveiled at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. It is the first Pininfarina-branded car and is also featured in the popular racing game Asphalt Legends Unite, while the "Anniversario" edition is featured in Asphalt 8: Airborne.

Specifications and features

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Rear view

The Battista is powered by a 120 kW⋅h battery pack supplied by Rimac Automobili. The car has four individual motors, each placed at a wheel, and they have a combined power output of 1400 kW and 2300 N⋅m of torque.

The car has a carbon fibre monocoque chassis with aluminium crash structures at the front and rear. Most of the body panels are also built from the same material resulting in a low mass. The car has 21" rims in Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres.

The adjustable suspension system of the car will be tuned for maximum road comfort. The car has five driving modes all of which alter the power generated by the powertrain. The car features carbon ceramic brake discs measuring 390 mm at the front and rear and is equipped with six-piston calipers front and aft. The active rear wing acts as an airbrake to improve stopping power.

The interior of the car is customisable according to the customer's specifications. A carbon fibre steering wheel is flanked by two large screens on either side, displaying vital data to the driver. The interior is upholstered in leather. The car is claimed by the manufacturer to generate cabin driving sound using acoustics.[6]

The battery pack is T-shaped and is placed so that it lies in the central tunnel and behind the seats. Once fully charged, the battery pack allows the car to have a range of 450 km.[7]

Performance

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The Battista accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.89 seconds, 0 to 300 km/h in 10.49 seconds, and has a top speed of 358.03 km/h (222 MPH).[5][8]

Production

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Production of the Battista began in 2022, with a limit of 150 units.[9] The units will be equally allocated among prospective buyers from North America, Europe, Asia and Middle East. Each car is hand-built at the dedicated Pininfarina facility located in Cambiano, Italy. 40 percent of the car's production was already reserved before the car's introduction.[10][11]

In June 2019, Automobili Pininfarina unveiled a revised version of the Battista performance car in Turin, Italy. The new design elements come as the model advances through its development programme, towards the simulation, wind tunnel and development drive stages. Changes made to the design include a more aggressive front end and revised wing mirrors having stalks similar to LaFerrari.[12]

Battista Anniversario

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Battista Anniversario

On 22 May 2020 Automobili Pininfarina unveiled a special edition of the Battista called the Anniversario. Each Battista Anniversario is hand-painted in Cambiano. The car needs to be disassembled and reassembled three times before it obtains its final livery.[13] The colour scheme is an homage to the Piedmont environment, where Battista "Pinin" Farina worked and lived: Bianco Setriere, Grigio Antonelliano, and the Pininfarina signature colour, the Iconica Blu. To go alongside the new color scheme Automobili Pininfarina created a new wheel design: the Impulso. These centre-lock forged aluminium wheels represent an upgrade not only in aesthetics but also in car performance, thanks to a 10-kilo weight reduction compared to Battista wheels. The rear pair has been enlarged from 20-inch to 21-inch to enable greater traction when driving in high-performance environments.

The Battista Anniversario features a set of aerodynamic enhancements in a set called the "Furiosa Package" this includes: A carbon fibre front splitter, side blades and a rear diffuser that work together to grant increased downforce and improved stability at high cornering speeds.[14]

Battista Nino Farina

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Battista Edizione Nino Farina is a limited edition of just 5 vehicles, named after Giuseppe "Nino" Farina a first Formula One World Champion and a nephew of Battista Pininfarina. This edition debuted at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed.[15]

Battista Targamerica

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Battista Targamerica is a one-off, open top variant of the Battista. It was commissioned by Michael Jordan and features a roof-less design, unique five-spoke wheel design and a custom aluminum and glass cigar humidor. Targamerica is the very first coachbuilt one-off special with livery inspired by the Ferrari Testarossa Spider of Gianni Agnelli.[16]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dobie, Stephen (27 September 2018). "Pininfarina's PF0 supercar will have nearly 2000bhp". Top Gear. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  2. ^ Gibbs, Nick (18 January 2020). "Rimac founder pushes hypercar maker to become a Tier 1 supplier". Automotive News Europe. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  3. ^ Malan, Andrea (7 March 2019). "Pininfarina reveals Battista as 'most powerful road-legal car' to come from Italy". Automotive News Europe. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Luca Borgogno (Automobili Pininfarina): così si entra nel mondo del design auto". it.motor1.com (in Italian). Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Pininfarina Battista achieves a top speed of 358kmph at Natrax test facility, sets new record". Financialexpress. 23 February 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  6. ^ Blain, Loz (5 March 2019). "Pininfarina Battista unveiled: 1 400 kW electric hypercar is an absolute stunner". New Atlas. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  7. ^ Korosec, Kristen (5 March 2019). "Pininfarina's $2 million electric 'Battista' hypercar is faster than a Formula 1 race car". Tech Crunch. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Pininfarina Battista sets new Indian land speed record". Hindustan Times. 23 February 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  9. ^ Tudose, Sergiu (13 July 2022). "Pininfarina Battista Electric Hyper GT Enters Series Production at Cambiano R&D Hub". autoevolution. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  10. ^ Deziky, Phil (5 March 2019). "Pininfarina Battista is a 1,900 horsepower all-electric car". Electrek. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  11. ^ Reid, David (5 March 2019). "A new $2 million all-electric 'hypercar' accelerates faster than an F-16 jet". CNBC. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  12. ^ Katsianis, Jordan (20 June 2019). "Automobili Pininfarina Battista shown in Italy with new design tweaks". Evo. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  13. ^ A Tribute to the 90th Anniversary of Pininfarina – This Is Battista Anniversario, retrieved 14 September 2021
  14. ^ "Battista Anniversario: the hypercar of the future | Pininfarina". www.automobili-pininfarina.com. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  15. ^ "The Pininfarina Battista Edizione Nino Farina is a £3.2m limited edition EV hypercar". topgear.com. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  16. ^ "Michael Jordan Is the Mystery Owner of the Only Battista Targamerica in the World". autoevolution.com. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
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