Automobili Pininfarina’s highly-anticipated Battista is slated to go into production this spring and the company is gearing up for its launch by announcing two new U.S. dealerships.

The latest retailers to join the fold are the Newport Beach Automotive Group in Newport Beach, California and Lake Forest Sportscars in Lake Bluff, Illinois. They’ll open dealerships known as Automobili Pininfarina Newport Beach and Automobili Pininfarina Chicago, respectively.

This brings the total number of North American retailers to nine and that’s notable as the company considers the United States and Canada as some of their most important markets. Automobili Pininfarina went on to say each retailer has “extensive track records in managing the sales and service of the most exclusive and luxurious vehicles in the world,” and customers will benefit from “dedicated brand representatives at each site providing exceptional personal service and attention to detail for the Italian marque’s discerning clientele.”

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While North America is a major market for Automobili Pininfarina, Europeans will enjoy a slightly larger network that consists of 10 retailers. There will be an additional six dealerships spread across the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region.

Customer deliveries are slated to begin later this year and, when they do, owners will get to experience one of the most powerful hypercars ever created. As we’ve previously reported, the Battista will feature a Rimac-sourced 120 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which powers four electric motors that produce a combined output of 1,874 hp (1,397 kW / 1,900 PS) and 1,741 lb-ft (2,360 Nm) of torque.

In terms of performance, the Battista can rocket from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in less than two seconds and 0-186 mph (0-300 km/h) in less than 12 seconds. Given enough room, the model will eventually top out at 217 mph (350 km/h). Despite those impressive numbers, the car doesn’t slouch on range as drivers can expect to travel up to 311 miles (500 km) between charges.