View Exterior and Interior Photos of the Pininfarina B95
Automobili Pininfarina, born from the longstanding Italian design house of the same name in 2018, took the covers off of the B95, a two-seat electric speedster, at Monterey Car Week. The B95 is the brand's second model, following the 1877-horsepower electric Battista hypercar that went on sale for 2022.
The B95 uses the same powertrain as the Battista, a quad-motor electric setup shared with the Rimac Nevera.
The B95 pushes 1877 hp to all four wheels, allowing it to zip to 60 mph in under 2.0 seconds.
Although the B95 isn't fitted with a windshield, Pininfarina says the speedster can reach a top speed of 186 mph.
The 120.0-kWh battery lives inside a T-shaped carbon-fiber tub and can charge at up to 270 kW, reaching 80 percent from 20 percent in 25 minutes according to Pininfarina.
Although there is no true windshield on the B95, the polycarbonate aero screens just ahead of the seats can electronically adjust vertically to help divert wind around the occupants.
The interior of the example revealed in Monterey is wrapped in rich-looking tan leather with a houndstooth fabric upholstery on the seat headrests.
This B95 is painted in Bronzo Superga, which looks gray but shifts colors depending on the lightning and include gold flake, with yellow Giallo Arneis accents on the nose and fairing behind the driver's seat.
The B95 features entirely new bodywork with a pointy, streamlined front end, crisp lines, and a purposeful stance.
Only build 10 B95s will be built, and we expect it to cost significantly more than the $2.2 million Battista coupe.
Pininfarina B95
Pininfarina B95
Pininfarina B95
Pininfarina B95
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