Jaguar TCS Racing showcases livery for 2025/26 Formula E season, as Dino Beganovic returns to DAMS in F2 in 2026.
Jaguar TCS Racing has today revealed its Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 in a striking livery for the 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the team. With new leadership and a refreshed driver line‑up, the unveiling marks a bold statement of intent for the season ahead, as Jaguar TCS Racing prepares to take to the track for official pre‑season testing in Valencia (27‑31 October).
The latest livery is an evolution of the team’s signature look – sleek and unmistakably modern. The updated design retains the iconic black, white and gold palette, as well as the sharp contrasts and dynamic geometric elements that reflect Jaguar TCS Racing’s forward‑thinking ethos. The official pre‑season test in Valencia marks the first public outing for Jaguar TCS Racing’s refreshed leadership and driver line‑up, as newly appointed Team Principal Ian James joins forces with 2019/2020 World Champion António Félix da Costa and long‑standing Jaguar driver Mitch Evans – who together boast the most Formula E race wins of any previous Formula E pairing.
The trio’s first official outing in Valencia signals the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the team ahead of Season 12. Entering its milestone tenth year with a record to date of 22 wins, a further 31 podiums and 1,638 points from 127 race starts, Jaguar TCS Racing heads into the new season looking to build on the momentum of an incredible 2024/25 campaign, finishing runners‑up in both the FIA Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World Championships.
With six wins – five of them in the final six races – the team delivered more race victories than any other season to date, showcasing its championship‑calibre potential. The I‑TYPE 7, now entering its second year in the GEN3 Evo homologation era, remains unchanged for the upcoming campaign.
Ian James: “This season marks a fresh chapter for Jaguar TCS Racing. With a new driver added to our line‑up and the final evolution of GEN3 machinery, we’re entering pre‑season testing in Valencia with real momentum and focus. It’s the first step in what we believe will be another fiercely competitive year – and we’re ready to rise to the challenge.”
Mitch Evans: “I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel and start putting the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 through its paces in Valencia. With the speed we showed in the car at the end of last season and a fresh team dynamic, we’re ready to give it everything and I’m looking forward to the season ahead.”
Antonio Felix da Costa: “I’m really excited to begin my journey with Jaguar TCS Racing. The team showed incredible pace last season, and we’re all feeling motivated heading into this year. Valencia testing will be a key moment for me to get comfortable with the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 and start building that performance foundation ‑ I’ll be pushing hard from day one.”
Here’s livery in video: https://x.com/JaguarRacing/status/1980952384244203646
Here’s Formula E liveries of 2026 so far –
Dino Beganovic –
Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy (SFDA) talent Dino Beganovic will continue his journey in Formula 2 with DAMS for the 2026 season, reuniting with the French outfit for his second full year in the category. Since joining the SFDA in 2020, the 21-year-old Swedish driver has built a solid and consistent career path, winning the Formula Regional European Championship in 2022 and gaining valuable experience in two seasons of Formula 3 ahead of his Formula 2 maiden season in 2025.
Beganovic already raced with DAMS in the final two rounds of the 2024 campaign, where he impressed with his speed, consistency and adaptability, highlighted by a podium finish in the Sprint Race at Abu Dhabi. “I’m extremely happy to return to DAMS for another season in Formula 2,” said Dino Beganovic.
“I felt an instant connection with the team last year — both on a professional and human level — and we showed great potential together, including a podium in Abu Dhabi. I’m grateful for the trust they’ve placed in me, and for the continued support from the Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy. The goal now is to build on the progress we’ve made and fight consistently at the front.”
Charles Pic: “We were impressed by Dino’s maturity and professionalism during his first outings with us. His work ethic, technical understanding and consistency perfectly match the values of our team. We’re thrilled to welcome him back for this next step in his career, and we’re confident we can achieve great things together.”
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