This Formula E Gen1-Gen2 transformation video will leave automobile enthusiasts in awe!

Formula E is bringing with it what is quite possibly the most exciting and revolutionary technological advancement to motorsport there has been in recent years. The speed and intensity at which these intriguing piece of 4-wheeled technology develops are staggering, and one can’t help but lose track of its progress! This video perfectly depicts the vast amount of differences between Gen 1 and Gen 2 models, and highlights the mind-boggling amount of research and development that is driving this form of motorsport! Beautifully detailed, each shot of this video showcases the inner mechanisms that work in harmony to make these lethal machines run perfectly. Seeing those shiny interiors, we can’t help but geek out on watching all that behind the scenes action that usually remains hidden be unveiled in front of our eyes!

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The Mini SE combines green power with go-gart handling

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Mercedes unveils its first Formula E race car

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The New Face of Formula E

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If you weren’t amped on Formula E before, take a look at these concept images of what the 2018 cars look like and you just might be! They’re from Spark Racing Technologies – the company chosen by the FIA for building the second-generation Formula E cars. Sparks says their wicked looking green racer promises improved aerodynamics, weight reduction, and more efficient battery use than the current cars. Of course, this all equates to more speed which calls for enhanced driver safety. A few images even show an enclosed shield-style cockpit. With or without, this thing is outrageous!

Designer: Spark Racing Technologies

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Highlights from the all-electric Formula E competition in Long Beach

Translogic heads to the Formula E Long Beach ePrix to take in the all-electric race action. These electric open-wheel race cars are limited to 170 kW during competition, with an additional 100 kJ of power available to three drivers via a contro...