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TURIN, Italy, July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Every Battista will be a truly unique interpretation of the luxurious hyper GT thanks to Automobili Pininfarina s all-encompassing bespoke personalisation programme – and the design of the first vehicle to emerge from the service has been revealed.
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Battista Bespoke Personalisation Programme Infographic
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Automobili Pininfarina has an unrivalled legacy of creating exclusive vehicles and its bespoke programme will ensure every example is one-of-a-kind, with each client s personality woven into the very fabric of the car. The first bespoke commission is inspired by New York City and features a sophisticated red, white and blue colour theme, led by Exposed Signature Carbon body work with world-first Iconica Blu thread, delivering a dramatic visual from e
The very first bespoke commission of Pininfarina’s 1,874-horsepower Battista electric hypercar is here, and boy is it a looker. Inspired by New York City, the red, white, and blue color scheme was created through Pininfarina’s Bespoke customization program, which will offer each of the Battista’s 150 customers limitless personalization options when designing their car.
Upon first glance of the exterior, it may just look like a normal red, white, and blue color scheme, but look closer and you’ll discover that the deep blue is actually not solid, rather a blue carbon fiber weave.
Called Exposed Signature Carbon with Blu Iconica thread, Pininfarina touts it as the first application of its kind in the automotive industry. The parts of the car that are painted, however, will be done so by hand, and according to Pininfarina, will take hundreds of hours to complete.
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