Teams reveal 2023 Formula E challengers as pre-season testing begins

As FIA Formula E testing begins in Valencia, teams have sent their 2023 challengers out on track for the first time.

ABT CUPRA
German team ABT joins forces with Spanish automaker CUPRA, helmed by drivers Robin Frijns and Nico Mueller (pictured). (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

Avalanche Andretti
Avalanche Blockchain continues for another season with motorsport royalty Andretti, led by drivers Andre Lotterer and Jake Dennis.

DS PENSKE
French brand DS Automobiles joins PENSKE and championship-winning drivers Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne (pictured). (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

Envision Racing
Nick Cassidy and Sebastien Buemi will drive for Envision, owned by the Chinese energy company of the same name.

Jaguar TCS Racing
Mitch Evans and Sam Bird (pictured) are the only unchanged driver pairing in the field, driving for British brand Jaguar and Indian technology giant Tata. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

Mahindra Racing
Former champion Lucas di Grassi (pictured) joins Oliver Roland and the Anglo-Indian team. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

Maserati MSG Racing
Edoardo Mortara and Maximilian Guenther (pictured) will drive for the iconic brand as it returns to single seater competition. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

NEOM McLaren
Legendary race team McLaren enters the Formula E field backed by Saudi Arabian planned city NEOM and fielding Rene Rast (pictured) and Jake Hughes. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

NIO 333 Racing
Dan Ticktum (pictured) and newcomer Sergio Sette Camara will drive for the Chinese EV brand. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

Nissan
Norman Nato and Sacha Fenestraz (pictured) will helm the Japanese automaker for Season 9 of the FIA Formula E World Championship. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)

TAG Heuer Porsche
Pascal Wehrlein (pictured) and new teammate Antonio Felix da Costa will drive for the German marque. (Malcolm Griffiths/FIA Formula E)