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Jaguar TCS Racing
As development of Jaguar TCS Racing’s most advanced and sustainable race car continues ahead of the start of Formula E's GEN4 era, the Jaguar GEN4 proto_TYPE showcases the dramatic pace of technical innovation in Formula E, with its test livery depicting data-derived speed tracings around the iconic Monaco street circuit for Jaguar’s GEN1, 2, 3 and 4 cars.
Porsche
Porsche mark a new chapter in their Formula E journey with the presentation of their new GEN4 race car, the 975 RSE. The new car, which will make its debut at the start of the 2026/27 Formula E season - the official start of the GEN4 era - succeeds the most successful Porsche single-seater to date.
Citroën Racing
After confirming their commitment to Formula E's GEN4 era last month, Citroën Racing has now revealed the car that will go racing for the historic French brand in the 2026/27 Formula E season. The livery reflects Citroën’s distinctive design approach, developed around the brand’s iconic double chevron signature. However, this will not be the livery that fans will see on track next season.
Opel GSE Formula E Team
This first outing for the team at Paul Ricard with the brand new Opel GSE 27FE marks a significant milestone for the Opel squad, who will make their Formula E debut next season - coinciding with the arrival of the GEN4 era. The final livery with which the Opel GSE 27FE will make its Formula E debut, will be shown in October as part of Opel’s presence at the Paris Motor Show.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 Hankook Berlin E-Prix, Rounds 7 & 8
Formula E is back in Berlin for Rounds 7 & 8 of the 2025/26 season of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship! Over the years, the track has hosted some of Formula E’s most iconic races, with titles won and lost and history made. Tune in to find out who takes victory at Tempelhof Airport this time on Saturday 2 May & Sunday 3 May.
Free Practice 1: Friday 1 May, 16:00 local / 15:00 BST
Free Practice 2: Saturday 2 May, 09:30 local / 08:30 BST
Qualifying: Saturday 2 May, 11:40 local / 10:40 BST
Race: Saturday 2 May, 16:05 local / 15:05 BST
Free Practice 3: Sunday 3 May, 09:30 local / 08:30 BST
Qualifying: Sunday 3 May, 11:40 local / 10:40 BST
Race: Sunday 3 May, 16:05 local / 15:05 BST
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