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Envision Commits to Jaguar Partnership in Formula E Gen4 Era

Highlights
- Envision Racing continues with Jaguar powertrains in Gen4 Formula E
- Partnership enters fifth season, started in Gen3 era
- Envision-Jaguar achieved 23 wins, 58 podiums, 13 poles together
- Season 9 saw Envision win the teams’ championship title
- Gen4 era promises improved performance and sustainable racing technology
- Both teams aim to lead Formula E with enhanced collaboration
Envision Racing will remain a Jaguar customer for Formula E’s Gen4 era, extending a successful powertrain partnership into a fifth season as the championship prepares for its next technical cycle.
The relationship began in Gen3 and matured through consistent results and aligned objectives, giving Envision continuity ahead of the rule-change marked by the forthcoming Gen4 era rollout.
Together they have 58 podiums, 23 victories, and 13 poles, headlined by Envision’s Season 9 teams’ title during a turbulent Formula E championship campaign.

Team principal Sylvain Filippi frames the extension as a product of innovation and teamwork, confident the collaboration can unlock further performance while reinforcing Formula E’s sustainability ambitions in Gen4.
Jaguar counterpart Ian James highlights a smooth, productive supplier-customer dynamic and targets a top-tier powertrain to keep both Jaguar TCS Racing and Envision competing at the sharp end.
Gen4 promises higher performance and stronger sustainability credentials, with calendar, venues, and testing windows shaping preparations alongside the evolving Gen4 calendar picture.
Continuity benefits both sides: Envision leverages a proven package without manufacturer overheads, while Jaguar gains broader data and benchmarking, intensifying an in-house rivalry that supports its wider Formula E ambitions.

With Formula E evolving rapidly, stability and execution will decide whether this alliance continues delivering wins and titles as Gen4 hardware, software, and operations converge on marginal gains.
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