Envision Racing confirms Jaguar powertrains for Formula E GEN4 season
Racer • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 2:04 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026

Envision Racing announced they will continue to use Jaguar powertrains in Formula E's GEN4 era, securing their manufacturer partnership ahead of the next season. This decision positions Envision as the first customer team to confirm its supplier for the upcoming campaign. Meanwhile, Andretti has announced they will part ways with Porsche after four seasons, highlighting ongoing changes in the team dynamics within the series. Envision's commitment underscores the competitive as teams prepare for the new regulations.
- •Envision Racing will use Jaguar powertrains in GEN4.
- •This confirms Envision as the first team to lock in a manufacturer.
- •Andretti is parting ways with Porsche after four seasons.
- •The announcement comes ahead of the next Formula E season.
- 2:04 PMRacer — Envision to continue running Jaguar powertrains in Formula E's GEN4 era
"Envision Racing will once again run Jaguar powertrains in Formula E's GEN4 era, the team and manufacturer have announced.It makes Envision the first customer team to officially lock in its manufacturer partner for next season, although Andretti previously confirmed it was parting ways with Porsche after four seasons, with a...
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