It will be on display during Monterey Car Week.
he first production-spec Automobili Pininfarina Battista is done, and it's coming to the United States for a display during Monterey Car Week in August. First, there's a showing in Monaco for the debut client test experience. Customer deliveries begin this summer.
Each Battista goes through a laborious production process at the Automobili Pininfarina factory in Cambiano, Italy. A team of 10 craftspeople takes around 1,250 hours to build each example of the hypercar. The five examples of the Battista Anniversario push the production time to 1,340 hours because of its bespoke elements and hand-painted finish on them.
The Automobili Pininfarina craftspeople then remove the body from the chassis for painting the panels. This takes three to four weeks because the Battista has a multi-layer metallic finish. At the same time, other folks are putting together the interior.
The whole vehicle eventually comes back together. The company has custom software and tooling for performing the end-of-line checks. One of the final steps is going on a lift for 24 hours to conduct the wheel and steering alignment. Afterward, there's a round of on-road testing to make sure the car is up to the company's quality standards.
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