We are really looking forward to the public unveiling of this new Formula E Gen2 EVO, set to make its appearance in March at the Geneva Motor Show for the 2020/21 season.
The GEN2 EVO comes fitted with re-profiled bodywork for an agile and sleek look at the coming Formula E season
The Gen2 EVO is an electric-powered and modified version of the racer from the Formula E World Champion for the 2019/2020 season. The significant modification comes from the bodywork outside. We also learned that most of the bodywork features, such as the front wing, are all new. Its wheels are not going to be covered unlike the present model, and freshly-designed diffuser and a new shark fin are now offered at the rear of the open-wheel racer.
The futuristic design executed on this new GEN2 EVO is a testament to vision and excitement of the Formula E championship
E is very much interested in making the GEN2 EVO a bit more fragile for better track performance since the outgoing version has been sturdy enough to endure car-to-car contact during collisions.
The new Gen2 EVO still retains similar hardware mandated on the current model beneath its skin, which includes 18-inch Michelin all-weather tires and McLaren Applied Technologies battery.
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The open-wheel racer is set to make its debut at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show with lots of impressive new features
According to Formula E founder & chairman Alejandro Agag,
“The Gen2 already stands out as one of the most striking race cars to hit the track, and just as the name implies, the Gen2 EVO is another evolution of the distinctive design,”
He further added:
“As we did with the first-generation car, the Gen2 EVO has been given reprofiled bodywork to make it look more sleek and agile. Its futuristic design once again showcases Formula E as the category for innovation in both technological advances and appearance,”
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