Discover more
As Technical Partner of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship from Season 9 and the start of the GEN3 era, Hankook Tire continues to showcase their new high-performance EV race tyres on the new race car, with fresh rubber to help fire the all-wheel drive car to the fastest 0-100km/h (0-60mph) time of any FIA single-seater and for Season 11, Mexico, China and Germany play host to Hankook's title-partnered events.
The 2025 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix on 11 January is likely to once again be the best-attended race on the Formula E calendar, as Formula E's latest pace-setting GEN3 Evo machinery makes its bow in the fabled baseball stadium section of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
CALENDAR: Don't miss a second of Season 11, here's every race on the Formula E schedule
Last season, Formula E made its long-awaited return to China after prior visits to Sanya and the first-ever race back in Beijing, 2014. A maiden trip to Shanghai will be followed up with another double-header at the Shanghai International Circuit on 31 May and 1 June for the 2025 Hankook Shanghai E-Prix Rounds 11 & 12 of the 2024/25 campaign.
After a leg in the Far East, Formula E returns to Europe and Berlin for a double-header at the longest-running fixture on the calendar - the iconic Tempelhof Airport Circuit - on 12 & 13 July for the 2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix Rounds 15 & 16.
Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship gets underway with testing in Valencia on 4-7 November, where all 22 cars and drivers will hit the track in the new GEN3 Evo for the first time together. There will also be a first for an FIA World Championship - a dedicated Women's Test - taking place on the Thursday, with the world's best women set to sample that same Formula E machinery.