Discover Pininfarina’s Bruce Wayne-Inspired Electric Hypercars

Pininfarina hypercar

Forget the Batmobile. The Italian coachbuilder has released “Gotham” and “Dark Knight” variants of the B95 and the Battista.

Bruce Wayne may have driven Lamborghinis in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, but that hasn’t stopped Pininfarina from paying homage to the legendary DC character. The Italian coachbuilder has teamed up with Warner Bros.’s luxury brand Wayne Enterprises to create a four-piece collection of electric hypercars inspired by Batman’s billionaire alter ego. The line-up includes two limited-edition versions of the roofless Barchetta 95 (B95) and the Battista hyper-GT.

“Designing an all-electric hypercar inspired by Bruce Wayne is a dream assignment for our team, giving them creative freedom,” Pininfarina’s chief design officer Dave Amantea said in a statement. “These two exclusive specifications for our two hypercars represent the ultimate vehicles for the man behind the most famous mask in the world.”

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Fittingly christened “Gotham” and “Dark Knight”, the new editions evoke Wayne’s elegant, refined taste and Batman’s, well, super power. Pininfarina says the quartet showcases “many unique and previously unseen technical specifications”, too. The changes seem mostly aesthetic, though the Battistas did gain extra air inlets in the front, new carbon wings in the rear, and fresh shark fins along the tailgate. The Battistas also got new doors and a curved glass roof.

Reflecting Wayne’s sophisticated lifestyle, the Gotham versions of the B95 and Battista feature tan leather interiors and grey (Argento Vittorio) exteriors. Conversely, the Dark Knight editions nod to Wayne’s role in Gotham City’s dark underworld, combining black Alcantara and leather upholstery with glossy black (Nero Profondo) exterior paint. The Gothams are fitted with stealthy black alloys, while the Dark Knights sport ceramic-polished rims.

B95 Dark Knight. © Pininfarina

In addition, all models feature Wayne Enterprises logos throughout and a unique aluminium chassis and door plate. Arguably the coolest part is that the new voice command system within the cars was inspired by Wayne’s loyal butler Alfred Pennyworth.

The powertrains of the B95 and Battista remain unchanged. All four rides are equipped with a high-capacity 120 kWh lithium-ion battery and four electric motors that can collectively produce up to 1,417 kW. The EVs can sprint from zero to 100 km/h in less than two seconds, making them faster than a current Formula 1 racer and perfect for hunting Gotham’s criminals.

B95 Gotham. © Pininfarina

The collection is exclusively available on the BruceWayneX website. The Battistas— showcased at an invite-only experience in NYC in June—cost ¤3.4 million a pop, while the B95s are priced at ¤4.9 million each. The eight-day extravaganza, created by Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products and Relevance International, spotlighted an array of luxury products and experiences from the likes of McIntosh, Kross Studios, and Alpange Pianos.

We’re sure Bruce Wayne would have approved.

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