Extreme H Completes Production of Pioneer 25 Hydrogen Race Cars for FIA World Cup
Extreme H has finalized production of ten Pioneer 25 hydrogen race cars, marking a significant milestone in sustainable motorsport development. The vehicles, built by Spark Racing Technology near Paris, will replace the Odyssey 21 used in Extreme E series.
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The Pioneer 25's development included extensive testing in France and Scotland, accumulating mileage equivalent to three full racing seasons. Notable test drivers included Le Mans winner Romain Dumas and Extreme E veterans Hedda Hosaas, Timmy and Kevin Hansen, and Catie Munnings.
Technical Specifications:
- Power Output: 400kW (550 bhp)
- Acceleration: 0-62 mph in 4.5 seconds on all surfaces
- Climbing capability: 130 percent gradients
- Fuel Cell: Currently equipped with Symbio cells (Stellantis group)
The FIA Extreme H World Cup will operate as a single-make series, with manufacturers permitted to use their own production-based hydrogen fuel cells. This flexibility allows for technological innovation while maintaining competitive balance.
Alejandro Agag, Extreme H founder and CEO, emphasized the cars' significance in sustainable motorsport's future, while Spark chairman Nicolas Wertans highlighted the project's role in advancing hydrogen technology in competitive racing.
The venture represents a major step forward in hydrogen-powered motorsport, combining high-performance capabilities with environmental consciousness in professional racing.