Formula E Gen3 car sets new indoor land speed record
“A revolutionary Formula E electric race car, the GENBETA, has reached a top speed of more than 218km/h to smash the indoor land speed world record by 55 km/h. Jake Hughes of NEOM McLaren Formula E Team clocked the record time on the home straight at the London E-Prix Circuit ahead of this weekend’s Season 9 finale,” the description of the video reads.
While Hughes and other drivers will not be utilising the GENBETA for this weekend’s race, Formula E does note that is has a number of upgrades compared to the Gen3. The most important of these elements include a maximum power output of 400kW, along with featuring an all-wheel drive powertrain system.
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