To The Bat(tista)mobile! Bruce Wayne-Inspired Pininfarina Battista Unveiled
The last time DC, creators of the Batman franchise, teamed up with a car company, the result was the limited-edition Nissan Juke Kiiro, which featured a matte grey paintjob and was promoted alongside 2022âs The Batman. Truthfully, it didnât really strike anyone as the kind of car that either Bruce Wayne or his chiropteran crime-fighting alter ego would knock about in. It was hardly a quintessential Batmobile.
These cars, though, seem a bit more on-brand. Theyâre a series of special editions of Automobili Pininfarinaâs Battista and B95 electric hypercars created in collaboration with DC and Warner Brothers, specifically the latterâs Wayne Enterprises sub-brand which has also seen the creation of Batman-themed e-bikes and electric jet skis.
Pininfarina B95 Gotham
Pininfarina and Wayne Enterprises have taken a two-faced approach, with each car available in both âGothamâ and âDark Knightâ specifications. The former apparently reflects âthe gentle, civilian sophisticationâ of Bruce Wayne, and is finished in a shade of grey known as Argento Vittorio, which is offset by a black roof on the hardtop Battista. Both have interiors upholstered in tan leather with unique quilting.
The Dark Knight theme, meanwhile, draws from the upside-down-mammal-inspired personality that Wayne takes on during, erm, dark nights. These cars are painted in âNero Profondoâ black, and get a matching black interior in leather and Alcantara. Contrasting the black bodywork are brightly polished wheels, giving the car a colour scheme reminiscent of a penguin.
Pininfarina Battista Gotham – interior
Both cars are unchanged mechanically from the standard Battista and B95, which means a Rimac-supplied electric drivetrain supplying all four wheels. The Battista will quietly rocket to 62mph in 1.9 seconds, while Pininfarina says the roofless, windscreen-less B95 is similarly capable of getting it down below two seconds.
Pininfarina hasnât said how many of each will be produced, but youâre currently able to get your name down for an allocation of all four versions. The prices are no jokers: both Battistas come in at âŹ3.4 million (around ÂŁ2.9 million), while youâll need to stump up âŹ4.9 million (approximately ÂŁ4.2 million) for the B95. Biff, ka-pow, wham, et cetera.Â