Nissan Will Replace Renault In Formula E

With the hugely successful Renault e.dams team deeming its work in Formula E to be done, its partner Nissan is picking up the baton and taking the challenge to the huge new players
Nissan Will Replace Renault In Formula E

Renault is dropping out of Formula E at the end of next season… but sister company Nissan will take over.

The move makes Nissan the first Japanese brand to compete in the all-electric single-seater race series. It’s planning to use the formula as a marketing exercise, saying in a press release:

“The move to participate in the growing Formula E series gives Nissan a highly visible global platform from which to spread the message of Nissan Intelligent Mobility – the company’s three-pillar strategy to redefine how its vehicles are driven, powered and integrated into society.”

A Renault e.dams Formula E car
A Renault e.dams Formula E car

Interestingly, Renault’s departure after winning the first three seasons of Formula E fairly easily could also be seen as a face-saving decision that means the company won’t suffer the negative PR of potentially being beaten by the likes of Jaguar, BMW and Audi, if they deliver faster cars.

Nissan will be competing with the benefit of Renault’s experience and shared technologies, but on a more level playing field of reputations. If Nissan’s car is off the pace, it will seem less bad than if it were the previously dominant Renault. It’s a clever move by the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.

The Formula E grid is getting busier every year
The Formula E grid is getting busier every year

It also means Nissan is doing a brave thing by taking over at this time. The 2018-19 season is set to feature almost all the big guns like Audi who have so far thrown their hats in the ring. The only exception is Porsche, which is taking its time and will join the party for the 2019-20 races. Nissan’s task is arguably tougher than Renault’s.

To date Nissan has sold more than 280,000 Leafs around the world, making that the world’s best-selling EV. The new one looks set to extend the car’s record thanks to vastly improved styling and the latest tech… even if some of it makes our eyes roll hard.

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Comments

Anonymous

Can we just have Nissan back in Le Mans again instead of this? Please???

10/25/2017 - 11:11 |
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Matt Kimberley

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’m fairly sure I know the answer Nissan would give you on that.

10/25/2017 - 11:13 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

PLOT TWIST: Renault confirms joining Le Mans

10/25/2017 - 11:39 |
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Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I hope not, the GT-R Nismo LM was more a joke than anything else

10/25/2017 - 12:03 |
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Nishant Dash

Will this inspire the next GT-R??

10/25/2017 - 11:18 |
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Niko Ala-Rämi 🇫🇮

In reply to by Nishant Dash

Hybrid GT-R came to my mind.

10/25/2017 - 14:32 |
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Anonymous

It’s good to see more teams start in Formula E over the next few seasons. This means more publicity, possibly more research for EVs, and more competitive racing. More manufacturers in formula E is a good thing even though we don’t see the full picture now.

10/25/2017 - 11:20 |
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Tomislav Celić

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Why downvotes?

10/25/2017 - 12:37 |
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dmackster1124

Leaf nismo

10/25/2017 - 11:33 |
4 | 0

Yes, we need that!

10/25/2017 - 18:23 |
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Alex Webster

The new Nissan computer will actually run on electricity???

10/25/2017 - 11:43 |
3 | 1
₩!Ź@ŔĐ Transit supervan

This will also allow renault to focus on their f1 programme

10/25/2017 - 12:39 |
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Anonymous

ayyyyy fokkin Nissan

10/25/2017 - 13:26 |
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TheRealBouss

Nooooooo. Renault’s EV stuff was really cool.
Then again, Renault can focus more on f1, and it was about time Nissan joined after leaving Le Mans cries

10/25/2017 - 14:07 |
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DL🏁

“Interestingly, Renault’s departure after winning the first three seasons of Formula E fairly easily could also be seen as a face-saving decision that means the company won’t suffer the negative PR of potentially being beaten by the likes of Jaguar, BMW and Audi, if they deliver faster cars.”

Good decision there by Renault. Remember, Porsche will be joining Formula E very soon, so all others will have to be competing for the 2nd and 3rd places.

10/25/2017 - 14:49 |
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Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)
10/25/2017 - 20:59 |
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