Formula E unveils 2026/27 calendar ahead of GEN4 debut

Formula E and the FIA unveil a record-breaking 21-race calendar with new events at the Circuit of the Americas, Zandvoort, and Brands Hatch alongside a revised sporting format

As preparations for the next chapter of electric motorsport continue, the FIA Formula E World Championship has unveiled a record-breaking schedule for the 2026/27 season featuring 21 races across 13 global destinations.
 
The upcoming 2026/27 campaign marks the start of a new era for Formula E with the highly anticipated debut of the state-of-the-art GEN4 – the most revolutionary Formula E car to date featuring 600kW of power (815 horsepower), active all-wheel-drive, and 700kW regenerative braking capabilities.
 
The World Championship’s longest season to date will open with a double-header event at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on 18-19 December before heading to the Americas in the New Year.
 
The Mexico City E-Prix, held at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, will be the site of Round 3 on 16 January 2027, with an all-new race held at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, following on 6 February 2027.
 
The new race in Austin marks the first of two home races for Kiro Race Co, with the American squad returning to Florida for the Miami E-Prix 20 February 2027. The São Paulo E-Prix will conclude the American phase of the season on 13 March 2027.
 
The Sanya E-Prix, which saw Kiro Race Co finish on the podium in 2026, will return on 17 April 2027 ahead of a five-event European leg, beginning with the double-header Berlin E-Prix on 8-9 May.
 
Formula E will then return to Monaco for two races on 15-16 May 2027 and then head to the United Kingdom for an all-new double-header event at the legendary Brands Hatch Circuit on 29-30 May 2027.
 
18-19 June 2027 will see Formula E make its debut in the Netherlands with a double-header event at Zandvoort, with Jarama hosting the two-race Madrid E-Prix on 26-27 June 2027.
 
The season concludes in Asia, with the Shanghai International Circuit in China hosting the penultimate event of the season on 10-11 July 2027 while Tokyo, Japan, will be the site of the finale on 24-25 July 2027.
 
In addition to the arrival of the GEN4 car and new races at the Circuit of the Americas, Brands Hatch, and Zandvoort, a new race format will also be introduced for the 2026/27 season.
 
New for Season 13, double-header race weekends will feature a classic race (E-Prix) and an all-new shorter race (E-Prix Unleashed), designed to showcase the full unrestricted performance of the GEN4 car while offering audiences the chance to experience two vastly different racing experiences across the weekend.

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