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Mark Webber Predicts Formula E's Gen4 Car Will Be 'Incredibly Impressive'
7 May 2026Racingnews365AnalysisPreview

Mark Webber Predicts Formula E's Gen4 Car Will Be 'Incredibly Impressive'

Former F1 driver Mark Webber expects Formula E's upcoming Gen4 car to be the best yet, citing 600 kW power and blistering acceleration as game-changers for the series.

Former F1 driver Mark Webber has tipped Formula E's new Gen4 car to be "incredibly impressive" next season, based on what he's heard about its performance and speed.

The all-electric series is currently in its final Gen3 campaign, with the Gen4 set to debut competitively around the end of 2025. The car was officially launched last week at Circuit Paul Ricard, featuring 600 kW (815 bhp) of power, a 0-100 km/h time of 1.8 seconds, and a top speed of 335 km/h.

Why it matters:

Formula E's Gen4 represents a massive performance leap, and Webber's endorsement as a former F1 driver and Porsche brand ambassador highlights the series' growing credibility. If the car delivers on its promise, it could attract more manufacturers, drivers, and fans, further cementing Formula E as a premier motorsport category.

The details:

  • Webber, who also manages Jaguar driver Mitch Evans, has watched Formula E evolve from its infancy. He praises the championship's competitiveness and the caliber of its drivers.
  • "Faster is always better for us drivers," Webber told Formula E. "I'm hearing good things about the Gen4 car: very, very, very quick, a lot of power."
  • He expressed curiosity about how circuits will be selected to accommodate the faster, larger car, noting that the calendar is "in good hands."
  • Webber expects the Gen4 generation to be "the best example of Formula E we've ever seen. No question about it."

What's next:

  • The Gen4 car is expected to race from the start of the 2025-26 season, likely in December 2025.
  • Teams and drivers will need to adapt to significantly higher speeds and power output, which could reshape race strategies and overtaking opportunities.
  • If Webber's prediction holds, Formula E could enter a new era of performance and popularity, building on its already intense on-track action.

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