Pininfarina Battista Launched In The Middle East; Prices To Start Around $ 2 Million

- Pininfarina Battista production will starts in late 2020
- The Battista is limited to 150 cars worldwide
- The new Pininfarina Battista will be priced between $2-2.5 million
Automobili Pininfarina has announced the introduction of its fully-electric hypercar, Pininfarina Battista, in the Middle East market. Expected to be priced around $2 million (Rs. 13.95 crore approx.), the Italian marque's zero-emission electric hypercar was launched in Dubai, at specialist luxury car retailer Adamas Motors showroom. The new Battista electric hypercar is slated to enter production in the second half of 2020 at Pininfarina's Cambiano facility in Italy. Initially, the carmaker will be producing a maximum of 150 units, out of which only 50 are anticipated to be available to cover the Middle East and Asia markets, so the company expects the demands to be exceptionally high.
Also Read: Pininfarina Battista At New York Auto Show 2019
Talking about the Luca Borgogno, Design Director, Automobili Pininfarina, said, "We are proud to be in Dubai for the Battista's Middle East debut. Just a few weeks after it was launched at the Geneva International Motor Show, where it received an amazing reception, we have arrived in one of the world's most discerning countries for supercars and luxury cars. The Battista's classic hypercar proportions combined with cutting-edge technology that delivers 1,900 hp and zero emissions will be a new experience for its owners in the UAE, and we believe will make them fall in love with ultra-high-performance electric vehicles."

Only 50 units of the Pininfarina Battista have been alloted for the Middle East and Asia
Also Read: Pininfarina Battista at the Geneva Motor Show 2019
In addition to Adamas Motors as the brand's retail partner for the UAE, Pininfarina will soon announce a second retail partner for the Middle East, which will cover the important Saudi Arabia market. Meanwhile, potential customers are invited to apply to own a Battista using an online service within the company's website.

The Pininfarina Battista gets four electric motors, one for each wheel
The Pininfarina Battista will be the first of the Italian marque's pure-electric luxury cars, and it comes with a 120-kWh battery providing power to four electric motors - one for each wheel - offering a combined output close 1,900 horses while developing 2,300 Nm of peak torque. Pininfarina claims that the Battista electric hypercar is faster than a current Formula 1 race car. While 0-100 kmph is achieved in under two seconds, 0-300 kmph takes less than 12 seconds and it can reach a top speed of 350 kmph. As for the range, the company claims that the Battista has a potential zero-emissions range of up to 450 kilometres.

The cabin of the Pininfarina Battista will come with customisation options as well
The Battista comes with the classic Pininfarina design, using the same principle of form and function coming together, as seen in classic Pininfarina cars reaching back to the Cisitalia 202 of 1947 and through more than 100 Ferraris. The car also comes with a futuristic-looking cabin with a completely driver-oriented dashboard with two displays positioned behind the steering wheel offering a host of information. The hypercar features dual tone black and brown interior using high-quality leather. Plans are in place for the opportunity to fully personalise each car at Pininfarina SpA's Cambiano headquarters.
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