Discovery Warner Bros. launches an IRL lifestyle arm with four special editions of the Pininfarina Battista coupe and Pininfarina B95 speedster.
Albert, Harry, Jack, and Sam Warner founded Warner Bros. Pictures Incorporated in April 1923, 101 years ago. Artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger first put Batman into Gotham in an issue of Detective Comics on March 30, 1939, 75 years ago. Warner Bros., which owns DC Comics , has gifted the ageless Dark Knight a mighty present for his diamond jubilee year: special editions of the Pininfarina Battista coupe and Pininfarina B95 speedster.
The Gotham variants reflect Bruce Wayne's sophisticated side. Fronted by backlit Pininfarina badges, they're painted Argento Vittorio Gloss paint with contrasts in Nero Torino Gloss and a Goccia roof. A redesigned roof and door junction on the coupe adds more curved glass, letting more light into the cabin, while new louvers in the wheel arches pass more air out of aerodynamically sensitive areas.
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