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Browse selected Automobili Pininfarina hypercars for sale, including Battista, Battista with Furiosa Pack, Anniversario, Edizione Nino Farina and future B95-related opportunities. HYPERLUXE focuses on rare Pininfarina availability submitted by direct brokers, dealers, owner-side representatives and seller-side sources with a clear link to the car.
This page is dedicated to modern Automobili Pininfarina hypercars, not general Pininfarina-designed classics. For most qualified buyers, the main search intent behind “Pininfarina for sale” is the Battista: a limited-production, all-electric Italian hyper GT with extreme performance, bespoke specification possibilities and very low global availability.
HYPERLUXE currently references 1 public Pininfarina opportunity: a Pininfarina Battista Furiosa listing. Additional private availability may exist through broker or dealer channels, but details are only displayed when the source, availability and seller-side authority can be reviewed.
Some Pininfarina listings remain semi-anonymous by design. Public information may include the model, variant, broad specification, broad location, price indication, availability status and inquiry route. Sensitive information such as VIN, chassis details, owner identity, documents, private images, service history, invoice, warranty status and final seller details is handled only after a relevant inquiry.
Automobili Pininfarina cars are not ordinary exotic inventory. The Battista was limited to no more than 150 examples worldwide, with each car individually configured and hand-finished through a highly bespoke process. Because of that, availability is fragmented: some cars appear publicly through dealers, while others circulate quietly through collectors, private brokers or seller-side representatives.
A serious buyer should not only ask whether a Pininfarina Battista is available. The stronger questions are: who controls the car, who has seller authority, what is the exact specification, where is the car located, what documents are available, and whether the car can be inspected or transacted cleanly.
The Pininfarina Battista is the first modern production car from Automobili Pininfarina and one of the most important electric hypercars of its generation. It combines Italian design, carbon-fibre construction, Rimac-derived electric performance technology and a limited-production positioning aimed at collectors.
Key buyer points include:
The Furiosa Pack is one of the most important Battista specifications for buyers to understand. It adds a more aggressive carbon-fibre aerodynamic package, including a revised front splitter, side blades and rear diffuser. For collectors, the Furiosa Pack matters because it changes the visual presence of the car and can make a Battista more desirable than a standard specification, depending on colour, mileage, options and provenance.
When reviewing a Battista Furiosa for sale, buyers should confirm whether the Furiosa Pack is factory-specified, how it appears on the original build sheet, whether exterior carbon is exposed or tinted, and whether the car retains all original accessories and documentation.
The Battista Anniversario is one of the rarest Battista variants, limited to five examples. It was created to celebrate Pininfarina’s heritage and features specific design, livery and aerodynamic elements. Because of the extremely limited production, any Anniversario availability should be treated as a collector-grade opportunity and verified with extra care.
Important buyer checks include original allocation status, complete specification, mileage, ownership chain, taxes, import status, service record, warranty, battery health, title status and whether the seller or broker has direct authority to represent the car.
The Battista Edizione Nino Farina is another five-example collector edition, created as a tribute to Nino Farina, the first Formula One World Champion and part of the Pininfarina family story. Each car in the series celebrates a different milestone from Nino Farina’s racing career, making each example individually significant.
For buyers, the Edizione Nino Farina should be evaluated not only as a Battista, but as a numbered collector edition. The exact car, milestone reference, configuration, delivery market and documentation package are critical.
The Automobili Pininfarina B95 is a pure-electric hyper Barchetta limited to 10 examples worldwide. It is positioned above the Battista in rarity and was announced with pricing from €4.4 million. Because of the small production run, B95 availability is expected to be highly private and allocation-driven rather than conventional inventory.
A buyer searching for a Pininfarina B95 for sale should expect a qualification process, proof of funds, seller-side verification and limited public information before any serious discussion.
Original Battista pricing was estimated around €2 million to €2.5 million before options, while special editions and heavily bespoke configurations can sit materially higher. Public asking prices vary depending on mileage, year, specification, location, taxes, edition, options and seller motivation.
A low-mileage standard Battista, a Furiosa Pack car, an Anniversario, an Edizione Nino Farina and a future B95 opportunity should not be evaluated with the same pricing logic. Rarity, configuration and documentation can matter as much as mileage.
Before making an offer, buyers should compare:
Before a Pininfarina listing is published or introduced, HYPERLUXE reviews the basic consistency of the opportunity. This may include model, variant, claimed availability, broad location, price indication or POR, seller-side role, quality of submitted information and whether the broker or representative appears to have a direct link to the car or source.
HYPERLUXE does not sell the car, represent the buyer, represent the seller, handle funds or take transaction commission. The buyer contacts the responsible broker or representative directly from the listing or through the relevant inquiry path.
Before requesting details on a Pininfarina Battista or B95 opportunity, prepare the following:
The more clearly your position is presented, the faster a serious seller-side representative can determine whether the opportunity is relevant.
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Availability changes quickly because the Battista is a low-volume electric hypercar. HYPERLUXE currently references a Pininfarina Battista Furiosa opportunity, while other cars may circulate privately through dealers, collectors and direct seller-side representatives. Serious buyers should request current availability rather than relying only on public marketplace listings.
Automobili Pininfarina limited Battista production to no more than 150 examples worldwide. This makes each car relatively rare, especially when divided by region, specification, mileage and edition.
The Battista was originally estimated around €2 million to €2.5 million before options. Current asking prices depend on mileage, configuration, taxes, market, edition, delivery location and whether the car is a standard Battista, Furiosa Pack car, Anniversario or Edizione Nino Farina.
Many Battista examples were allocated or delivered through private client channels, but individual cars may appear for resale. Buyers should distinguish between new allocation availability, dealer inventory, owner resale and private off-market opportunities.
A Battista Furiosa usually refers to a Battista specified with the Furiosa Pack, an aerodynamic carbon-fibre package including a revised front splitter, side blades and rear diffuser. It is not the same as the Anniversario, although the Anniversario also uses Furiosa-related aerodynamic elements.
It can be, depending on the specification, mileage, colour, carbon finish, provenance and buyer demand. The Furiosa Pack gives the car a more aggressive look and can improve desirability, but value still depends on the exact car and documentation.
The Battista Anniversario is limited to five examples. Because of this, any Anniversario offered for sale should be treated as a highly specific collector opportunity requiring detailed verification.
The Battista Edizione Nino Farina is limited to five examples. Each car in the series celebrates a different milestone from Nino Farina’s racing career, so buyers should verify the exact car, its milestone reference and its full documentation.
The B95 is limited to 10 examples worldwide and is expected to be much harder to source than a standard Battista. If a B95 opportunity is presented, buyers should expect a private qualification process, proof of funds and careful seller-side verification.
A buyer should verify the VIN, title, delivery market, build sheet, service history, warranty status, battery health, mileage, tax status, ownership chain, seller authority and whether the broker has a direct link to the car or source.
The Battista is a road-legal electric hyper GT, but registration depends on the delivery market, local regulations, taxes and import requirements. A buyer importing the car into another country should verify homologation, VAT, duties and registration rules before committing.
The Battista uses advanced electric hypercar technology associated with Rimac, including a high-performance electric architecture, but it is positioned differently: the Battista is focused on Italian design, luxury GT character, bespoke craftsmanship and Pininfarina brand heritage.
It has several collector ingredients: low production, extreme performance, Italian design heritage, bespoke specification and historical importance as Automobili Pininfarina’s first production hypercar. The main uncertainty is how the collector market will value electric hypercars long term compared with combustion-era icons.
The Battista and Rimac Nevera appeal to different buyers. The Nevera is often viewed through an engineering and performance lens, while the Battista adds Italian design heritage, luxury GT positioning and Pininfarina craftsmanship. A buyer should compare specification, driving preference, brand appeal, rarity, resale outlook and servicing access.
Some are public, but many serious opportunities circulate privately. Owners and seller-side brokers may avoid exposing sensitive details such as VIN, documents, owner identity, price flexibility or exact location until a buyer is qualified.
Price on Request is common for rare hypercars because the final price may depend on buyer qualification, region, tax treatment, currency, discretion, seller motivation and whether the car is publicly or privately offered.
For basic public information, not always. For private documents, seller identity, VIN, negotiation or an introduction to the source, proof of funds or buyer qualification may be required.
HYPERLUXE can route serious inquiries to the responsible broker or seller-side representative when the listing provides a direct inquiry path. HYPERLUXE does not sell the car, handle funds, represent the buyer or seller, or take transaction commission.