Citroën Returns to Motorsport, Joins Formula E for 2025/26 Season
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Citroën will once again have a factory racing team, this time focused and committed to 100% electric technology. The double-chevron brand will take over from Maserati, also part of Stellantis, in the Formula E World Championship. Few people believed Formula E was a given when it launched a few years ago. And here it is, about to embark on its twelfth season, with the FIA World Championship label and with one of the most popular brands in the aut…
Stellantis realigns Formula E strategy as Citroën replaces Maserati from next season - BlackBook Motorsport
Maserati exits Formula E after three seasons Stellantis also has DS entry in all-electric series Opel linked with being a third Stellantis entry from 2026 Formula E has announced that Citroën will join the grid next season, replacing fellow Stellantis-owned brand Maserati. The French automotive giant said the entry provides a ‘new challenge’ in ‘an electric, innovative and passionate adventure that embodies our values and our vision for the mobi…
After the Dakar, and the rally with eight manufacturer's titles and nine drivers, Citroën announced this morning its official commitment to the Formula E ABB FIA World Championship in the coming season. Citroën officially returns to motorsport as a factory team, an area that has shaped its history. Citroën stated in his press release that its objective will be "to continue to vibrate the heart of automotive passion and share values by reviving w…
Citroen Replaces Maserati In Single-Seater Racing
Stellantis has announced that Citroen Racing will enter the FIA Formula E Championship. The team will take the spot of Maserati MSG, marking an end in the brand’s involvement. It’s unclear whether Citroen will remain active in rallying, or focus solely on single-seaters. Stellantis is in the verge of a major shakeup of its motorsport activities, with Citroen Racing taking the place of Maserati MSG in Formula E. The French automaker was deemed mo…
This Friday, the French manufacturer Citroën announced that he would join the World Electric Single-seater Championship, launched in 2014. The team will give more details in October, and will probably reveal the names of its drivers at that time, but it has announced in a short press release. "Citroën is proud to announce its official commitment to the FIA Formula E Championship as soon as next season. An electric, innovative and passionate adve…
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