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 electrification and performance strategy.
At a race day media roundtable, the French squad reinforced the importance of Formula E in helping the manufacturer achieve their electrification goals, calling the championship “the ultimate platform” for the “humble but ambitious” team.
“At Citroën, innovation must serve real life,” says Xavier Chardon, CEO of Citroën. “Formula E — and now GEN4 — is how we turn electric performance into everyday progress. Motorsport has always been part of our DNA. We are proud to be fully involved in this new chapter.”
Citroen Racing currently sit fifth in the Teams’ championship.
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