The all-electric Formula E series announced on Tuesday a multi-year global streaming deal across 144 countries with Disney+ and ESPN from the start of the 2026-27 season in December.
Formula E Chief Executive Jeff Dodds hailed a "landmark moment" for the Liberty Global-owned championship.
The deal will complement Formula E's existing portfolio of free-to-air and linear broadcast partners, preserving broad accessibility.
Disney+ subscribers worldwide will get live coverage of every session at race weekends as well as behind-the-scenes programming and race replays on demand.
"Disney's unrivalled global reach and storytelling will introduce Formula E to millions of new fans," Dodds said in a statement. No financial details were given.
Formula E is entering a new GEN4 era next season with a more powerful car capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in around 1.8 seconds, faster than a Formula One car. The series features 21 rounds across 13 events.
The current season ends in London this weekend with the drivers' title still open.





