
Formula E, the world's leading all-electric racing series, officially unveiled its next generation car Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show.

The Gen2, as it's been named, will make its racing debut at the start of the 2018-19 Formula E season.

After a digital launch earlier this year, the first physical model was revealed by FIA President Jean Todt and Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag.

Formula E title partner ABB provided a robotic arm to lift the cover on the new design.

The new car will have twice the energy storage of the current car, doubling its range. It means the end of the mid-race car swap that has been a fixture of Formula E since its debut in 2014.

The Gen2 will have a top speed of 174 mph thanks to an increase in the maximum power output.

It will also have a new LED strip which allows fans to follow the drivers' race modes and tactics.

Todt said: "Formula E will continue to push the development of electric vehicle technology, and this car is an important milestone in this journey."