Pininfarina Shows PF0 Hypercar Interior Before Exclusive Pebble Beach Preview


Pininfarina has published three teaser images of the PF0 hypercar’s interior ahead of an exclusive premiere to prospective clients at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The Italian marque has also confirmed that the car will celebrate its official unveiling at the Geneva Motor Show in 2019.

The design of the vehicle is being led by Automobili Pininfarina design director Luca Borgogno and is in its final stages. Pininfarina says design inspiration has been taken from other cars created by the design house, including the Cisitalia, Modulo, and Sintesi.

“Our objective with the exterior of PF0 is to design timeless beauty in every aspect, and the interior is equally important. Pininfarina’s design values of elegance and simplicity present us with a fantastic opportunity to stand out from the styling of most current sports and hypercars,” Borgogno said.


“Our guests in Pebble Beach have a huge affinity for Italian sports cars. I am certain they will value our commitment to ensure PF0 is designed and hand-crafted in Turin. It is the birthplace of some of the most revered sports and luxury cars ever created.”

These images confirm that the vehicle will have a sporty, two-seat design that incorporates a sculpted dashboard. Rather than featuring a traditional gauge cluster and a separate infotainment screen, the Pininfarina PF0 hypercar will have a central display directly behind the steering wheel as well as two other screens on either side to display other vehicle functions.


Pininfarina will build no more than 150 units, each powered by an all-electric powertrain. Promised performance figures include a sprint from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than two seconds and a top speed exceeding 250 mph (400 km/h). What’s more, the hypercar will have a range exceeding 300 miles (500 km).

The car will be hand-crafted in Cambiano, Italy from 2020. Pricing details haven’t been made public.

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