{"id":8175,"date":"2019-03-05T04:57:25","date_gmt":"2019-03-05T04:57:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.styledeals.co.uk\/blog\/the-fastest-road-car-in-the-world-revealed-and-its-electric\/"},"modified":"2019-03-05T04:57:25","modified_gmt":"2019-03-05T04:57:25","slug":"the-fastest-road-car-in-the-world-revealed-and-its-electric","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.styledeals.co.uk\/blog\/the-fastest-road-car-in-the-world-revealed-and-its-electric\/","title":{"rendered":"The fastest road car in the world revealed &#8211; and it&#8217;s electric"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div property=\"articleBody\">\n<figure class=\"media-landscape no-caption full-width lead\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"js-image-replace\" alt=\"car\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/4D6B\/production\/_105891891_automobili_pininfarina_battista_gims_2019-01437.jpg\" width=\"976\" height=\"549\"\/><span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Patrick Gosling \/ Stan Papior Beadyeye<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"story-body__introduction\">It&#8217;s the most powerful street-legal car ever to come out of Italy. And when your competitors include Ferrari and Lamborghini, that&#8217;s some badge of honour.<\/p>\n<p>It may even be the most powerful road car ever, although when you&#8217;re dealing with hypercars (the noun supercar is no longer sufficient) it&#8217;s a fine margin between first, second and third.<\/p>\n<p>But being number one is not the most important thing. Because what&#8217;s really special about the Pininfarina Battista, being unveiled on Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show, is this: it&#8217;s all-electric.<\/p>\n<p>So, here are some stats. Maker Automobili Pininfarina claims its Battista does 0-62mph in less than two seconds, 186mph in less than 12 seconds, has a top speed of more than 250mph, and does 280 miles on one charge.<\/p>\n<p>Its brake horse power (bhp) is equivalent to 1,900, about twice that of a Formula 1 car (a decent-sized Ford Fiesta, Britain&#8217;s best-selling car, has a bhp of between about 84 and 138).<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape has-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                 <span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Rimac<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><figcaption class=\"media-caption\"><span class=\"off-screen\">Image caption<\/span><br \/>\n                <span class=\"media-caption__text\"><br \/>\n                    Rimac&#8217;s CTwo supercar can do 0-60mph in under two seconds and has a top speed of 258mph (412 Km\/h)<br \/>\n                <\/span><br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The power &#8220;is crazy&#8221; says Automobili Pininfarina chief executive Michael Perschke. The car is, he says, a statement that high performance and electric propulsion are not mutually exclusive.<\/p>\n<p>The Battista is not the only hypercar &#8211; electric or otherwise &#8211; on display at Geneva. And Rimac&#8217;s Concept Two car and Tesla&#8217;s Roadster have already pushed the boundaries of what is possible with battery technology.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"story-body__crosshead\">Fast, fun, trendy<\/h2>\n<p>But there&#8217;s no doubt that the Battista is one of the most anticipated unveilings at this week&#8217;s show, partly because Automobili Pininfarina is little more than a year old <\/p>\n<p>To have leapfrogged some of the industry&#8217;s most famous names in such a short time has attracted a mixture of admiration and curiosity.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape has-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                 <span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Getty Images<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><figcaption class=\"media-caption\"><span class=\"off-screen\">Image caption<\/span><br \/>\n                <span class=\"media-caption__text\"><br \/>\n                    China&#8217;s Nio EP9 electric supercar was unveiled in 2018<br \/>\n                <\/span><br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>That said, it wasn&#8217;t a completely clean slate. The carmaker is a spin-off of Pininfarina, the legendary Italian design house that helped take many Ferrari and Alfa Romeo cars from the drawing board to production.<\/p>\n<p>The Indian conglomerate Mahindra Group bought a majority stake in Pininfarina in 2015. Mahindra has an automotive division, owns South Korean car company SsangYong Motor, and runs a team in the Formula E racing series.<\/p>\n<p>So when Mahindra decided to extend the Pininfarina name from car design to car production it brought with it expertise and resources. <\/p>\n<p>Tesla showed that electric cars can be fun, fast and trendy. And with its latest price cuts and sales strategy, the Californian company is pushing further into mass market territory.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape has-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                 <span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Koenigsegg<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><figcaption class=\"media-caption\"><span class=\"off-screen\">Image caption<\/span><br \/>\n                <span class=\"media-caption__text\"><br \/>\n                    Koenigsegg&#8217;s Regera combines a twin-turbo V8 petrol engine with three electric motors<br \/>\n                <\/span><br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Anand Mahindra, chairman of Mahindra Group, said he wants to take Automobili Pininfarina in the opposite direction and prove that electric cars can be luxurious, exclusive and collectable.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Why is Mahindra betting on the luxury segment? Because there will also be vehicles that people will want to buy because they are objects of desire and passion,&#8221; Mr Mahindra says.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"story-body__crosshead\">&#8216;New frontier&#8217;<\/h2>\n<p>Electric vehicles are the future and Mahindra intends to be in the mass market for shared mobility and autonomous vehicles, he said. &#8220;But this disruption is not going to affect people&#8217;s desire for things of beauty and make the heart beat faster.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>With the Pininfarina pedigree and Italian heritage there are big hopes that the Battista will make electric cars cool, sexy; an electric Ferrari, perhaps.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape no-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                 <span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Patrick Gosling \/ Stan Papior Beadyeye<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p>Paolo Pininfarina, chairman of Pininfarina and grandson of the company&#8217;s founder, said designing something beautiful was key &#8211; not surprising given the heritage. &#8220;We are designers, we are Italian. We could not compromise on the car&#8217;s beauty,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Also, as we are designers, we are not tied to any particular powertrain like Ferrari or Lamborghini. So we could approach the design as a new frontier,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"story-body__crosshead\">Outstanding<\/h2>\n<p>The T-shaped battery along the centre and behind the seats gave the designers far more space to work with than the internal combustion engines they were used to. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It created different aerodynamics. We were able to explore and experiment,&#8221; Mr Pininfarina said. Cooling is less of an issue than on petrol cars, so it does not have the large grilles seen in many high-performance vehicles.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"media-landscape no-caption full-width\"><span class=\"image-and-copyright-container\"><\/p>\n<p>                 <span class=\"off-screen\">Image copyright<\/span><br \/>\n                 <span class=\"story-image-copyright\">Patrick Gosling \/ Stan Papior Beadyeye<\/span><\/p>\n<p>            <\/span><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p>&#8220;To have been able to design a car with such power, torque and speed, and yet emit zero-emissions, is, we think, truly outstanding,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>The Battista &#8211; named after Pininfarina&#8217;s founder Battista &#8220;Pinin&#8221; Farina &#8211; won&#8217;t be the only electric vehicle produced by Automobili Pininfarina. <\/p>\n<p>The plan is for a range of EVs, including a sports utility vehicle, although the intention is to remain firmly in the luxury bracket.<\/p>\n<p>Pininfarina did once try to produce an electric car, in 2008, a project shelved when the company ran into financial trouble. That car promised 30mph in 5 seconds, top speed 85mph and range of 125 miles.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s an illustration of just how far electric technology has moved on. 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