As a proud owner of a 2022+ Automobili Pininfarina Battista, you're part of an elite group that appreciates the fusion of cutting-edge engineering and Italian artistry. This halo-EV hypercar boasts a power output of 1900 horsepower and exquisite design elements that only a storied coachbuilder like Pininfarina could deliver. With a limited production run of just 150 units, your Battista is not just a vehicle; it’s a collector’s asset that represents the pinnacle of modern automotive achievement.
Donating your Battista through Big Sky Rides not only helps support local initiatives but also highlights the importance of provenance and documentation in the collector community. The production-number certificate and the associated battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosures are essential for maintaining the value and desirability of your collectible, ensuring that your donation is both meaningful and impactful.
📖Generation guide
Battista • 2022+
The Battista features a 1900hp powertrain and is crafted entirely in Cambiano, Italy. It embodies the transition from a design house to a direct-OEM hypercar producer under Mahindra ownership, with a strict production limit of 150 units.
Battista Anniversario • 2022+
With only 5 units produced, the Anniversario represents the pinnacle of customization and performance. It demands even higher collector premium and provenance verification.
Battista Edizione Nino Farina • 2022+
Likewise limited to just 5 units, this variant pays homage to Pininfarina's heritage and carries a premium value in the collector market, making documentation critical.
Known issues by generation
While the Battista is a remarkable vehicle, potential donors should be aware of certain model-specific issues. The Rimac-supplied 120 kWh battery, essential for performance, requires mandatory state-of-health (SoH) disclosure. Variability in panel fitment and paint quality can occur due to its bespoke-coachbuilt nature, making it crucial to ensure any color respray is managed through Pininfarina’s Cambiano facility to avoid value depreciation. Owners should also consider service options for the quad-motor drive-unit, which may be serviced at Rimac locations or directly through Pininfarina for proper collector documentation.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of your Battista as a halo-EV hypercar hinges on several documentation factors, including the production-number certificate, mandatory battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosures, and original-paint premium with bespoke-color program approvals. A thorough appraisal process is essential, especially given the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements for vehicles above the $2M MSRP threshold. Expect to incur appraisal costs between $2500-7500 for proper valuation, ensuring you capitalize on the appreciating nature of this rare collectible.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Battista entails several critical steps. A qualified appraiser per IRS Pub 561 is mandatory to navigate the complexities of donation valuation. Given the MSRP exceeds $2M, IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. You will also need to provide documentation including the production-number certificate, battery state-of-health report, and bespoke-color approval letters. Transport must be enclosed with a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer to safeguard your vehicle during the donation process.
Montana regional notes
For Battista owners in Montana, maintaining your hypercar requires consideration of service-network access. Rimac service centers are available in Munich, Dubai, and Miami, while Pininfarina shares facilities for direct support. Additionally, collectors should be aware of climate-controlled storage options to keep battery health optimal. Local broker channels can assist in ensuring your vehicle’s value is upheld throughout ownership and potential donation.