The team now also launched the M12Electro – it’s successor – the car with which the team intends to continue competing for regular podiums and retain a top-five position in the World Championship this season, cementing its status as ‘one to watch’ in the season ahead.
The vision as the team develops it’s GEN4 contender is clear – to keep building momentum, chase marginal gains and become an established contender for the World Championship in the near future, competing on a global stage against the likes of Porsche, Jaguar, Nissan and other blue-chip manufacturers.
The full technical specifications for GEN4 were recently revealed by FIA and Formula E and is once again a transformative step forward, in terms of both performance and technology. Fans are set to be electrified by the on-track action, with 450kw of peak race power, and a 600kw ATTACK MODE to enable powerful overtakes. The car also features 700kw of regenerative braking, and race energy capacity up to 55kWh to allow for bolder strategy calls.
The GEN4 will also have two aerodynamic configurations – high-downforce for qualifying, and low-downforce for race scenarios, and the construction process features 100% recyclable materials, advancing the championship’s position as the most sustainable form of motorsport worldwide, aligned to the Mahindra Group’s own bold sustainability initiatives.
It gives Mahindra Racing the opportunity to use ABB FIA Formula E – a place where sport, human ingenuity and cutting-edge technology intersect – as a platform to take learnings from the track into a wide range of markets.
Mahindra Racing’s performance on-track is fuelled by a desire to push the limits of innovation and technology and reinforced by an equally robust commitment to demonstrating excellence in sustainability.
Mahindra Racing was the first ABB FIA Formula E team to be awarded the FIA’s prestigious Three-Star Accreditation.