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Formula E Unveils Power of New Racing Car

August 12, 2025
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Formula E Unveils Power of New Racing Car
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Formula E unveiled its new GEN3 Evo racing single-seater, with high standards of technology and power that will bring excitement to season 11 of the electrified series.

The FIA racing single-seater boasts the fastest acceleration, capable of going from 0 to 60 mph in 1.82 seconds (0 to 100 km/h in 1.86 s), 30% faster than a current F1 single-seater.

Formula E claims the car is faster, stronger, more agile, with the performance upgrades providing an estimated 2 % performance gain over the GEN3, equating to a c.2-second faster qualifying lap on the Monaco circuit, delivering world-class racing on any track.

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The electric single-seater features an aggressive new body kit designed to be stronger, more robust, and more aerodynamic, delivering closer wheel-to-wheel racing.
All-wheel drive (AWD): a first for a Formula E single-seater, available during qualifying duels, race starts, and ATTACK MODE.

This feature maximizes acceleration and control, which increases the excitement of critical moments in the race and intensifies the rivalries between drivers.
AWD enhances both performance and strategy, offering more exciting races for drivers and fans alike.

Improved grip: Hankook iON all-weather optimized tires that provide 5-10% more grip, made from 35% recycled and sustainable materials (+9% vs. GEN3 specification).

These new additions are specifically designed for faster and closer racing between drivers, offering fans even more on-track action and builds on the car’s world-leading GEN3 specification.

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