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The Formula E Gen3, also known as Spark Gen3 or simply Gen3, is an electric formula race car designed for use in the FIA Formula E Championship. The car is the successor to the SRT05e, and is constructed by Spark Racing Technology. It is used as the base car for all manufacturers and teams from the 2022–23 Formula E World Championship onwards.
BMW gave us our first look at the electric M3, which is set to launch on the next-generation 3-series platform.. The new M3 sports the same Neue Klasse styling as the upcoming 3-series with wider ...
The Ford Puma – currently Britain’s best-selling new car – is going all-electric with the launch of the Puma Gen-E, priced from £29,995.. With a 43kWh battery on board, the Gen-E has a ...
The electric components were assembled by Renault [3] while the chassis was designed by Dallara, and the car was assembled by Spark Racing Technology. In Season 2 (2015–16), the SRT_01E was opened up for private development by the teams when it came to the motor, gearbox and suspensions. [4] The specifications for the Spark-Renault SRT_01E are:
The Model 3 was named the top-rated electric car of 2019 by Edmunds.com, as well as being named Edmunds' top-rated Luxury Electric Vehicle for 2020. [250] [251] In late 2019, the Model 3 was also named a Top Safety Pick+ by the IIHS. [252] The Model 3 also won Car of the Year in Denmark, Car of the Year 2020 in Norway, and Swiss Car of the Year ...
Rivian's second-generation R1S three-row SUV ($75,900) is receiving praise for its handling and updated tech and Cadillac unveiled the Vistiq ($78,790) last week, which accelerates from 0 to 60 in ...
In 2024 Formula E announced the NXT Gen Cup, an electric junior (ages 15–25) touring car series, as support series to the championship. [89] The NXT Gen Cup was set to feature at all four European rounds of season 10 in Misano, Monaco, Berlin and London, [ 90 ] however shortly before the Misano weekend, the series decided to part ways with ...
The plug-in demonstration version is based on a third generation Toyota Prius outfitted with 5.2 kWh lithium-ion batteries, [15] [16] with an all-electric range of 21 km (13 mi). [17] The global demonstration program involving 600 pre-production test cars began in late 2009 and took place in Japan, Europe, Canada, China, Australia, New Zealand ...