After setting record breaking acceleration and braking figures at the Dubai Autodrome in November 2022, the Pininfarina Battista has now broken new records at India's Natrax test facility.
The all-electric car now holds the title of the fastest quarter-mile and half-mile sprints, with a time of 8.55 seconds and 13.38 seconds respectively. The records were set with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tyres fitted.
The Pininfarina Battista has set India's new top speed record after having reached 358km/h on the Natrax test facility The Battista also set new top speed records at the test facility, reaching a top speed of 358km/h with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres fitted.
This eclipses the previous top speed record in India of 332km/h. The car is also said to have reached a top speed of 357km/h on the track with Renuka Kirpalani behind the wheel, making her the fastest Indian female Driver in the world.
Power from the Pininfarina Battista is said to total at 1,874bhp, while peak torque from the car stands at 2,340Nm. This power is sent to all four wheels of the car via four motors and a torque vectoring system tuned by Automobili Pininfarina's engineers at its development centre in Italy.
The car set new records sporting a unique livery atop its exposed carbonfibre body, and also made an appearance at the Hyderabad E Motor Show.
The all-electric car now holds the title of the fastest quarter-mile and half-mile sprints, with a time of 8.55 seconds and 13.38 seconds respectively. The records were set with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2R tyres fitted.
This eclipses the previous top speed record in India of 332km/h. The car is also said to have reached a top speed of 357km/h on the track with Renuka Kirpalani behind the wheel, making her the fastest Indian female Driver in the world.
Power from the Pininfarina Battista is said to total at 1,874bhp, while peak torque from the car stands at 2,340Nm. This power is sent to all four wheels of the car via four motors and a torque vectoring system tuned by Automobili Pininfarina's engineers at its development centre in Italy.
The car set new records sporting a unique livery atop its exposed carbonfibre body, and also made an appearance at the Hyderabad E Motor Show.