@FastestLaps please create a pub for "Mahindra & Mahindra"
Pininfarina B95 specs
| Price in Europe | €3,750,000 - €4,800,000 |
| Price in US | $4,800,000 - $5,300,000 |
| Price in Britain | £3,800,000 - £4,400,000 |
| Car type | Convertible |
| Curb weight | 2200 kg (4850 lbs) |
| Dimensions | 4.91 m (193 in) long, 2.04 m (80 in) wide, 1.21 m (48 in) high |
| Wheelbase | 2.75 m (108 in) |
| Introduced | 2024 |
| Origin country | Germany |
| Views | 1.1k |
| Submitted by | humana |
Powertrain specs
| Engine type | 4 electric motors |
| Power | 1926 ps (1900 bhp / 1417 kw) @ 9200 rpm |
| Torque | 2300 Nm (1696 lb-ft) |
| Power / weight | 876 ps (864 bhp) / t |
| Torque / weight | 1045 Nm (771 lb-ft) / t |
| Power / €5000 | 2 ps |
| Transmission | direct drive |
| Layout | rear engine, all wheel drive |
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CheekyChaparral 2y ago
just when people thought speedsters can't get heavier than ass-ton v12, you get hit with this elephant. let's address the elephant in the room. pininfarina thinks they're the electric equivalent of ferrari because of their name. but in reality this disproves everything. If I'm going to buy a speedster, it has to be either a stirling moss, a monza sp2 or the most sacrificial option would be an elva (due to the engine placement which wouldn't be fun) no one in his right mind would ever think about giving them 5 millions for this bullshit.
wallenieswiftie 2y ago
If high-performance electric cars drop to less than 4K pounds then Stockton may as well become a very nice place to retire.










