Pininfarina Battista buyers to get free charging with ChargePoint

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Pininfarina has entered a partnership with global EV charging network ChargePoint to provide buyers of the upcoming Battista electric hypercar with five years of unlimited complimentary public charging at more 115,000 locations across Europe and North America.

Buyers will also get a bespoke domestic wallbox charger, designed by Pininfarina and made from recycled materials, which promises to supply up to 7.2kW of power – enough to fully recharge the hypercar’s 120kWh battery pack in around six hours.


The Pininfarina Battista is powered by four electric motors – one for each wheel – which produce a combined output of 1,873bhp and 2,300Nm of torque. The Italian brand says the system will provide a 0–62mph time of less than two seconds, a 0–186mph time of 12 seconds and a top speed of 217mph.

When the first examples reach customers later this year, the Battista will be one of the most powerful road-legal cars ever produced, with almost 400bhp more than the Bugatti Chiron. The only car the Battista currently trails is the Lotus Evija, which has an extra 100bhp over Pininfarina’s effort.

The Battista’s electric motors are powered by a 120kWh liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery, which is mounted low in the car’s chassis and laid out in a T-shape configuration to aid the car’s weight distribution. The powertrain was developed in tandem with Rimac – and Pininfarina is targeting a maximum range of around 310 miles.

Pininfarina Battista - front light

Pininfarina Battista - front light
Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey interior

Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey interior
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white
Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white

Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white
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Pininfarina Battista - front action
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Pininfarina Battista - grey front
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Pininfarina Battista - front/side
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Pininfarina Battista - white full front
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Pininfarina Battista - front
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Pininfarina Battista - side/rear
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Pininfarina Battista - powertrain
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey doors open
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Pininfarina Battista - white front
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Pininfarina Battista - front static
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Pininfarina Battista - rear detail
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white side
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white
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Pininfarina Battista - side
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Pininfarina Battista - wheel
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 blue
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Pininfarina Battista - dash
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Pininfarina Battista - rear static
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 white
Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019

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Pininfarina Battista - grey rear
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Pininfarina Battista - white rear
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Pininfarina Battista - EV powertrain
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Pininfarina Battista - full rear
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Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey rear
Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey

Pininfarina Battista at Geneva Motor Show 2019 grey
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Pininfarina Battista - full front
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Pininfarina Battista - detail

It’s designed around a carbon fibre monocoque with a carbon fibre and aluminium rear subframe. The Battista also features a set of carbon-ceramic brakes with six-pot calipers, a torque vectoring system, adjustable dampers, an active rear wing and a range of passive aerodynamic vanes.

Production of the pure-electric hypercar is strictly limited to just 150 units – with the USA, Europe and Middle East getting 50 examples each. Every model will be hand-built at the firm’s facility in Turin, and prices are expected to range between £1.5 million and £2 million.

Pininfarina also says it will offer “almost endless” opportunities for interior customisation and, given the model’s exclusivity, it’s likely each will be tailored towards the buyer’s preferences, with the upholstery, stereo and trim all being interchangeable. Features expected to persist across each car will be the dual-screen infotainment system and ambient LED lighting.

In 2015, Pininfarina was acquired by Indian firm Mahindra & Mahindra. Shortly after the acquisition, Pininfarina announced it would start producing its own vehicles as Automobili Pininfarina (alongside its existing consultancy business), borrowing the all-electric expertise gained by the Mahindra’s participation in the inaugural 2014–15 Formula E season.

The Battista’s design was carried out under the direction of Automobili Pininfarina’s recently-appointed design director, Luca Borgogno, who moved across from the firm’s existing consultancy division.

Towards the end of 2018, Pininfarina named its new hypercar, dedicating it to the company’s founder, Battista Farina. When the announcement was made, the company’s chairman Paolo Pininfarina, grandson to Battista Farina, said: “This is genuinely a dream come true. My grandfather always had the vision that one day there would be a stand-alone range of Pininfarina-branded cars. For me, we simply had to call it Battista.”

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