Porsche Make Huge Formula E Gen4 Announcement
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Porsche commits to second Formula E entry from 2026/27 season - BlackBook Motorsport
Porsche will have four cars on the Formula E grid from the 2026/27 season after acquiring a second licence in the all-electric series. Key details: Porsche Motorsport will field two teams under its own marque from 2026/27 The German manufacturer also commits to one customer team, likely Cupra Kiro This means Formula E will likely have 24 cars from 2026/27, if rumoured Opel entry comes to fruition Context: This is a surprising move from Porsche…
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Surprise for the future. Formula E will experience an unexpected turn from the 2026-2027 season, Gen4 debut, with confirmation that Porsche will compete with two official teams on the grid, a decision that redefines the German brand strategy within the electric championship and promises to intensify the fight for the title. After his resignation from WEC, the German manufacturer announces his intention to align a second official team in the elec…
Porsche Shatters Boundaries with Groundbreaking Dual Factory Team Launch in Formula E Gen4 Era!
Porsche Shakes Up Formula E with Groundbreaking Gen4 Announcement: A New Era Begins!In a stunning revelation that is set to electrify the motorsport world, Porsche has declared its ambitious plunge into the next phase of Formula E, heralding a bold new era with the introduction of a second factory team for the Gen4 series! This monumental shift will see the German automotive powerhouse fielding a total of four factory cars across two teams, all …
Porsche set to field two factory Formula E teams from Season 13
Porsche Motorsport has announced a major expansion of its commitment to the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, confirming that from Season 13 (2026/27) it intends to run two factory teams under its own marque. The move marks one of the most significant developments in the all-electric racing series and reinforces Porsche’s long-term investment in electric motorsport as it looks ahead to the next-generation GEN4 era. The German manufacturer — …
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