Formula E and FIA to unveil GEN3 Evo race car ahead of Monaco E-Prix

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Formula E and FIA to unveil GEN3 Evo race car ahead of Monaco E-Prix

Formula E and the FIA have today announced that they will unveil the highly-anticipated GEN3 Evo race car on Thursday 25 April during an exclusive evening launch in the build-up to the 2024 Monaco E-Prix.

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As an evolution of the current GEN3 race car – the world’s fastest, lightest, most powerful and efficient electric race car ever made – the all-electric championship is set to raise the bar even higher with a race car that will be pushed to the limit by the series’ world-class drivers across Seasons 11 and 12.

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The GEN3 Evo is set to deliver even more dramatic wheel to wheel racing. With improved performance characteristics that will highlight Formula E and the FIA’s role in pioneering technology and sustainable motorsport, the GEN3 Evo is set to deliver a step-change in on-track action.

Jeff Dodds, Chief Executive Officer at Formula E, said: “As we prepare to unveil the GEN3 Evo, we're not just launching a car; we're continuing to shape the future of racing. This next iteration not only exemplifies our dedication to innovation and pushing the limits of technology but also enhances our commitment to delivering exhilarating, competitive racing for our fans. We are setting new standards in performance that will intensify on-track rivalries and fan engagement, keeping us at the forefront of global motorsport.”