
There are an estimated 3,000 billionaires in the world today, but as far as we know, not even one of them has turned himself into a real-life Batman.
At least the super-rich of the world can now feel a little bit more like superheroes if they get their hands on Pininfarina’s latest creation. The B95 Gotham is part of a series of Batman-themed one-off models that have just been announced, and will be shown off to the world at the Monterey Car Week.


The B95 Gotham is built on the limited B95 Barchetta, and was created for one particular client who really loves Batman.
It’s part of a series of four cars—the B95 Gotham, the Battista Gotham, the B95 Dark Knight, and the Battista Dark Knight—that all evolve around Bruce Wayne and his crime-fighting alter ego.


Joker, Riddler or the Penguin will have a hard time escaping the caped crusader with this machine. The B95 Gotham has the same power figures as the standard model. That means a 120kWh battery, four motors, and a total power output of 1,900hp and 2,340Nm of torque.
Zero to 100km/h is done in under two seconds, and the top speed is somewhere north of 300km/h. All done with zero emissions, of course, as the car is fully electric. Even superheroes have to be kind to the environment these days.


The lucky owner not only gets to have his face reshaped when he mashes the pedal, but will also do so in the lush surroundings of a specially made interior.
There’s a ton of lovely-looking tan leather complete with the Wayne Enterprises logo, screens with a bespoke Wayne Enterprises HMI display, and even a voice assistant that Pininfarina said is inspired by Alfred Pennyworth (Bruce Wayne’s butler). We don’t know if that means the voice was indeed recorded by Michael Caine, but we sure hope so.

On the outside, this electric Batmobile features Argento Vittorio gloss paint, glossy-black mirror caps, and bespoke matte and gloss-black wheels that give the whole machine a menacing stance.
There’s no real windscreen to speak of, so occupants are probably well advised to wear helmets when taking this hyper-EV for a spin. As for the price tag, that has the number 4,900,000 written on it. That’s in euros and translates to roughly P306.5 million. Or small change if you’re Bruce Wayne.
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