The historic French manufacturer, who joined the all-electric championship at the start of this season, has already made a lasting first impression with their competitive performance over the opening six rounds.
Nick Cassidy picked up a podium in Citroën Racing’s first race during the season opener in São Paulo, followed by a win in just their second race in the championship back in Mexico City. In Madrid, Round 6 of the 2025/26 season, he ticked another box, after securing the Julius Baer Pole Position.
Citroën made the announcement of their GEN4 commitment during the CUPRA Raval Madrid E-Prix wekened, with their decision reinforcing Formula E as a central pillar of Citroën’s…