Automobili Pininfarina’s new Battista Cinquantacinque pays homage to automotive heritage and modern technology, drawing inspiration from the famous 1955 Lancia Florida. This car honors its historical heritage while showcasing cutting-edge electric performance. It has a Blu Savoia Gloss finish and a contrasting Bianco Sestriere Gloss top. It sets a new benchmark for the brand’s following designs since it was created with a view toward the future and includes components from the PURA Vision.
With its distinctive Blu Savoia Gloss bodywork and Bianco Sestriere Gloss roof, evoking the timeless look of the classic, the Cinquantacinque—named after the Italian word for 55—captures the essence of its predecessor. Every element strives to capture the elegance of the original Lancia, from the custom Mahagoni leather upholstery to the brushed anodized embellishments.
However, regarding road car performance, the Battista Cinquantacinque is a monster, not merely a throwback. It has an impressive 1,874 horsepower and 2,340 Nm of torque thanks to four separate electric motors and a 120 kWh lithium-ion battery. The Cinquantacinque’s remarkable powertrain accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.86 seconds and from 100 to 200 km/h in 4.75 seconds. Its stated driving range is 476 kilometers. Oh! Also do read our news article Audi Q3 and Q3 Sportback Bold Editions Roll Out at Rs 54.65 Lakh
Pininfarina Automobili: A Heritage of Elegance
Automobili Pininfarina, a symbol of Italian luxury and craftsmanship, is based in Cambiano, Italy, and has other operations in Munich, Germany. Every automobile follows the PURA design philosophy, which combines cutting-edge technology with classic beauty and is meticulously crafted by hand in Italy. This approach is anticipated to impact all upcoming models from the manufacturer.
Chief Design Officer Dave Amantea stated, “This was a truly special and unique opportunity to design a car that plays homage to Pininfarina SPA’s heritage. The colour combination of the Battista Cinquantacinque is incredible and shows the vision Battista Farina had when he designed the Lancia Florida back in the early fifties.”