The all-electric ‘hypercar’ from the homegrown Mahindra Group was unveiled to the world at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month
Nineteen hundred horsepower, 0-100kph in two seconds (faster than a Formula 1 car), a top speed of over 350kph, 450km range, an asking price of two million euros and zero pollution. These are the headline figures of the Pininfarina Battista, the all-electric ‘hypercar’ unveiled to the world at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month, which promises to make it one of the fastest (and most expensive) cars on the planet.
With Pininfarina Battista, the Mahindra Group has put an Italian company at the leading edge of tomorrow’s car world
The signature design feature is the unique split tail spoiler, which pops up to serve as an air brake
The cabin is finished impeccably with a fine mix of leather and carbon-fibre