The ABB FIA Formula E Championship is paving the way for electric mobility and with the motoring giants using all-electric racing as a testing bed, we're starting to see more EVs on the road. Take a look through the current and concept cars that have been developed in the Formula E laboratory.
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1/10Mahindra M6Electro is the only Indian-backed car in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. With a history dating back to the inaugural season, the Indian marque has used the learnings from over five seasons to develop the Mahindra-owned Pininfarina Battista all-electric hypercar.
2/10The DS E-Tense FE20 is one of the most successful cars on the Formula E circuit after Jean-Eric Vergne claimed his second Championship title behind the wheel of it in New York City in 2019. Alongside his personal win, the team also claimed the Team's Championship trophy.
3/10Jaguar's I-Type 4 is the latest version of the British manufacturers ABB FIA Formula E Championship entry. The car builds on the team's success in the all-electric championship after Mitch Evans stormed to his and the team's maiden victory in Rome in 2019.
4/10NIO's FE-005, with it's unmistakeable blue and while livery, is the latest Formula E car from the Chinese manufacturer NIO.
5/10The Mercedes-Benz EQS concept builds on the brand's all-electric EQ platform after the launch of the marque's first electric car, the EQC SUV.
6/10NIO's EP-9 hypercar set a new lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 2017, achieving a time of 6m 45.900s. The car paved the way for the ES8 and ES6 SUVs that followed, incorporating technology from the marque's efforts in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship.
7/10The DS 3 Crossback E-Tense features Formula E Championship-winning technology from the DS E-Tense FE19 and 20, such as energy recovery during braking.
8/10Audi e-tron FE06: the Gen2 Audi e-tron FE06 ushers in a new era of all-electric racing, helping Audi to test, develop and refine the technology that features in its road cars like the all-electric e-tron SUV.
9/10The Porsche Taycan Turbo S is the first all-electric car from Porsche. With up to 750hp, the Taycan Turbo S will hit 100km/h in just 2.6-seconds and on to a top speed of 260km/h.
10/10BMW's iFE.20 is the second iteration of the German manufacturer's Formula E car after it joined the ABB FIA Formula E Championship as a full manufacturer works team in 2018.