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Description[]

The Formula E Gen 2 Car, officially the Spark SRT-05e, is a a faithful reproduction of the real race car used from Season 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E championship. The all-electric, FIA-sanctioned Formula E Series began in 2014, and now features manufacturers including Jaguar, Porsche, BMW, Mahindra, Nissan, Audi, BMW, DS and others. Formula E races exclusively on narrow, twisty temporary circuits made from public streets, parks, and airports, taking advantage of the quietness of electric motors to race right in the heart of major cities all around the world, including New York, London, and Hong Kong.

The Gen2 racer was introduced in 2018 and will be used until the end of 2022. It has double the energy storage capacity of the previous Gen1, allowing it to complete a whole 45-minute race without mid-race car swaps. It features 250kW of power which allows it to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 280km/h.

Versions[]

The Formula E Gen 2 Car has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:

Col # Year Series Color Tampo Base Color / Type Interior Color Wheel Type Toy # Country Notes / Variations Photo
107/250 2020 HW Race Day
1/10
Black Formula E Livery Grey
/
Plastic
Blue Grey OH5 GHB49 Malaysia New Model
Base codes: M45, M47, M49
FormulaEGen2Carmc
107/250 2020 HW Race Day
1/10
Purple Formula E Livery  White
/
Plastic
Gray White OH5 GHD95 Malaysia New Model
Base codes: N08, N19, N20
Purple 2020 Formula E Gen 2 Car
126/250 2021 HW Green Speed
1/5
Gold DS Automobiles Techeetah Livery Black
/
Plastic
Black Grey 10SP GTB20 Malaysia Base codes: N46, N47, N50 FORMULA E GEN 2 CAR
126/250 2021 HW Green Speed
1/5
Black TAG Heuer Porsche livery White
/
Plastic
White Grey 10SP GTC13 Malaysia Named "TAG Heuer Porsche Edition" on card.
Base codes: P03, P09, P11, P12
Formula E (Tag Heuer Porsche Edition)

2020 card[]

From the back of the 2020 card:

Born: Paris, France
Designer: SPARK
This all-electric racer's design gives it a futuristic look and its 250kW powerplant takes the car from 0 to 62mph in under 2.8 seconds while giving it a top speed of 174mph making it a real powerhouse on the track.

Gallery[]

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