Pininfarina Battista Edizione Nino Farina Coupe
Emilio Giuseppe "Nino" Farina won the first FIA-sanctioned Monaco Grand Prix in 1948 and would go on to become the first Formula One World Driver's Champion in 1950. The nephew of Carrozzeria Pininfarina founder, Battista 'Pinin' Farina, Nino is the inspiration behind Battista Edizione Nino Farina, a 1,900 horsepower electric hypercar by the legendary Italian design firm. Limited to five units, each car will feature one of five milestones in Nino Farina's racing career, from his victory at Monte Carlo in 1948 to his championship in 1950. The exterior comes in a bespoke shade of red, Nino Rosso, with a Bianco Sestriere and Iconica Blu livery on the lower body, '01' graphic, and Glorioso Gold wheels. The interior features a driver's seat in black Alcantara and a passenger seat in beige Alcantara, both embroidered with a laurel wreath and '01' in gold on the headrests. The Battista Edizione Nino Farina can storm from 0-62 MPH in just 1.79 seconds with a top speed of 217 MPH.