Nissan Formula E Team Unleashes Striking Teal Blue Livery for London Title Showdown
As the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship nears its grand finale, the Nissan Formula E Team is ready to make a bold statement — both on the track and in design. Set to compete in Rounds 15 and 16 at the Excel London Circuit, Nissan enters the last weekend of the 2024/25 season with high stakes: second place in both the manufacturers’ and teams’ standings, and eyes firmly fixed on the championship title.
Teal Blue Tribute: Celebrating the New Nissan LEAF
In celebration of the launch of the UK-manufactured, third-generation Nissan LEAF, the team will race in a special edition teal blue version of their iconic cherry blossom livery. This isn’t just a color change — it’s a tribute to 15 years of electric vehicle innovation, rooted in the success of nearly 700,000 Nissan LEAFs sold globally. The new LEAF merges sleek aesthetics with real-world EV data to deliver a bolder, more efficient electric family car.
Homecoming Momentum: Rowland & Nato Ready to Deliver
British driver Oliver Rowland, fresh off winning the Drivers’ World Championship in Berlin, returns to London with confidence and the motivation to bring home even more silverware. The Excel Circuit was the site of his emotional home victory last year, where he powered through from ninth on the grid to seize the win.
On the other side of the garage, Norman Nato returns to the #17 Nissan e-4ORCE 05 after missing the Berlin round. The Frenchman has proven consistent in London, scoring points in three of the last four races held at the venue.
Excel London Circuit: A Unique Battleground
The 2.09 km semi-indoor Excel Circuit offers a one-of-a-kind challenge. Winding through the Excel exhibition center and around Royal Victoria Docks, it’s the only track on the calendar with indoor and outdoor segments. The tight layout means qualifying performance will be critical, with overtaking opportunities primarily at Turn 1 and the Turn 10–11 chicane.
The track’s unique grip transitions and limited passing zones make energy management and strategic use of Pit Boost and Attack Mode crucial to success.
Key Weekend Schedule (UTC+1)
- Friday: Free Practice at 16:00
- Saturday & Sunday: Qualifying at 12:20, Race at 17:00
The Final Push for Titles
Tommaso Volpe, Managing Director & Team Principal:
“With the drivers’ title already secured, we can race aggressively in London to chase the teams’ and manufacturers’ championships. We trust in our engineering team and drivers to finish strong.”
Oliver Rowland:
“The London circuit is fun but physically demanding. Winning in Berlin has taken the pressure off, but I’m fully focused on delivering for the team.”
Norman Nato:
“I love racing here — the mixed grip and weather make it a technical challenge. I’m excited to fight for the titles in our final weekend.”
Sérgio Sette Câmara, Reserve Driver:
“The semi-indoor layout is like no other. With the new All-Wheel Drive-enabled Attack Mode, strategy is more critical than ever.”
Electric Performance Meets Global Ambition
The final Formula E rounds in London are more than just a race — they represent Nissan’s evolution in electric innovation, motorsport excellence, and a fierce determination to dominate the standings. Whether through the eye-catching teal livery, the launch of the all-new LEAF, or the thrilling London doubleheader, Nissan is charging into the future full-throttle.
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