That gives the car temporary all-wheel drive, a major departure from gas-powered open-wheelers, and the main catalyst behind an improved 0-60 time of just 1.8 seconds. That is two-10ths of a second up on the outgoing car,
Formula E unveiled its new “Gen3 EVO” car, an update to the Gen3 car which debuted last season, ahead of the Monaco ePrix this weekend. The new car will be used for next season, and is basically a mid-cycle update of the Gen3 car which has been in service for last and this season.
Formula E has revealed its new GEN3 Evo race car, set to make its competition debut next season - a car that's faster than the one it will replace, and tougher, too. As the name suggests, the new car represents a progression from the GEN3,