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Pininfarina Battista 1,900hp electric hypercar is outrageous

Pininfarina Battista 1,900hp electric hypercar is outrageous

Posted on March 6, 2019 By Jarvis

0-62 mph in under two seconds, a top speed of over 217 mph, and up to 1,900 horsepower to play with: nobody is going to accuse the Pininfarina Battista of being slow. Debuting at the Geneva Motor Show 2019, the “most powerful road-legal car ever designed and built in Italy” is no mere EV concept.

In fact, Pininfarina says it intends to begin production of the Battista in 2020. It’s the automaker’s vision of what a pure electric, luxury hyper-GT would look and perform like, an ostentatious and lavish two-seater that can hold its own against just about any internal-combustion supercar.
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