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Why Opel’s Formula E entry is not a DS rebrand

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Opel is entering Formula E on its own accord, and the move to the all-electric championship aligns perfectly with the brand's aspirations
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= Opel has announced its entry into Formula E, reinforcing its commitment to motorsport competitions and electrification. This decision comes at a key moment, as the brand's commitment is linked to its own values and needs, regardless of the relationship with other brands in the Stellantis group. Opel's entry into electric competition was formalized at the E-Prix in Madrid, shortly after the announcement of DS's withdrawal from the competition. …

Sophia Flörsch and Opel will go together in the future. The 25-year-old from Munich will be a test and development driver in the new Formula E factory team. She previously drove in DTM and at 24h Le Mans.

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Motorsport-Magazin.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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