What the fastest Maserati in history looks like. He will start the new Formula E season

The new Maserati MSG Racing begins testing for the new Formula E season, within the FIA ​​World Championship. This is the fastest Maserati in history.

The Maserati Tipo Folgore for the GEN3 Evo era has started testing for the 11th Formula E season.

The electric single-seater is on track for pre-season testing at the Circuito de Jarama in Madrid, Spain.

What the new electric Maserati MSG Racing looks like

The new Maserati MSG Racing comes with a refreshed design, a more aerodynamic body.

The name Maserati Tipo Folgore is a tribute to the full-electric range of the Trident, symbolizing a bridge between past, present and future.

The livery, in Maserati’s iconic blue, includes rose gold accents on the back, symbolizing innovation and electrification. The fusion of the two body colors forms a lettering reminiscent of Maserati’s sporting heritage.

On the sides and inside, an interlacing of name and date characters highlights Maserati’s most important victories.

It was a great honor to work for the third consecutive year on the design of our Formula E single-seater. This year’s aesthetic, which continues to build on the road to electrification symbolized by the copper Folgore color, is meant to celebrate Maserati’s rich history in motorsport through -a tribute to 110 years of history, an anniversary we will celebrate at the beginning of next month”, said Klaus Busse, Head of Maserati Design, according to a statement sent by Maserati MSG Racing.

The fastest Maserati in history

The Maserati Tipo Folgore is equipped with the latest GEN3 Evo package for Formula E. This has made it the fastest and most efficient car to ever compete in the fastest growing sport in the world.

The GEN3 Evo goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.86 seconds, and thanks to its 600 kW regenerative braking capability, 50% of the energy used during a race comes from regeneration.

Maserati MSG Racing takes to the track for pre-season testing with drivers Stoffel Vandoorne and Jake Hughes on board. They will be joined by Tatiana Calderon and Carrie Schreiner, who will participate in the all-female groundbreaking test session on November 8.

The practice sessions in Spain officially mark the start of Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. It will feature 16 races around the world, with the first round hosted by São Paulo, Brazil on 7 December 2024.

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