Lola Cars: A Motorsport Legend Returns Lola Cars is one of the most prolific and successful racing chassis manufacturers in history. Founded in 1958 by Eric Broadley, Lola cars have competed in and won virtually every category of motorsport, including IndyCar, Formula 1, Can-Am, and Le Mans. The brand’s philosophy was always to provide customer teams with engineering that could beat the factory giants. After a period of absence, the Lola name has been revived under new ownership with a renewed focus on sustainable motorsport. In a major announcement, Lola committed to returning to top-tier racing by entering Formula E in partnership with Yamaha. This move signals Lola’s pivot toward electric powertrain development and advanced software, aiming to reclaim its status as a technological leader in the paddock. Engineering Legacy Versatility: The only manufacturer to have built winning cars for Indy 500, Le Mans, and Formula 1 support series. The T70: The iconic Lola T70 remains one of the most beautiful and successful sports racers of the 1960s. Future Tech: The new Lola is focused on electrification, hydrogen, and sustainable composites. Lola is back on the grid. With a heritage built on speed and a future focused on sustainability, the legend continues to race forward. The Return of Lola