Project Falcon

An electric single-seat race car — Project Falcon — designed and built entirely by students at Centrale Nantes.

Powered by an EMRAX 228 electric motor on a tubular steel chassis with double-wishbone suspension, 13" Hoosier tyres on magnesium rims, and an LSD differential. No aerodynamic package for Year 1 — pure mechanical grip.

Our target: enter concept class at Formula Student France (Transpolis), August 2026.

CNFS car 3D render

Key Specifications

EMRAX 228
Electric Motor
EV
Category
210 kg
Weight (without driver)
120 km/h
Top Speed
3.6s
0–100 km/h
1525mm
Wheelbase
13"
Hoosier / Mg Rims
LSD
Differential

Cost Breakdown

Detailed component-by-component budget for our first-year car build.

Category Components Cost (EUR)
Chassis Tubular steel frame, roll hoops, structural mounts TBD
Powertrain EMRAX 228 motor, motor controller, cooling system, HV wiring ~7,000
Battery Pack Accumulator cells, BMS, enclosure, HV safety systems TBD
Suspension Double wishbone (front push, rear pull rod), dampers, steering TBD
Brakes 4 calipers & discs, dual-circuit lines, brake-by-wire compatibility TBD
Wheels & Tyres 13" Hoosier tyres, magnesium rims, LSD differential TBD
Electronics ECU, TSAL, cockpit instruments, sensors, data acquisition, LV system TBD
Miscellaneous Seat, harness, pedals, bodywork, fasteners, cables, hoses TBD
Total Build Budget 40,000

Season 2025/2026

September 2026

Team Formation & Concept Design

Recruit team members, define team structure, begin concept design and establish sponsor relationships.

October - December 2026

Detailed Design Phase

CAD modelling, FEA simulation, component selection. Each department finalizes their subsystem design.

January - March 2027

Manufacturing

Fabrication begins in university workshops. Chassis welding, component machining, electronics assembly.

April - May 2027

Assembly & Testing

Full car assembly, systems integration, shake-down testing, driver training, and tuning.

Summer 2026

Competition

Formula Student France (Transpolis). Our first time on track, competing against teams from across Europe.

Roadmap

Y1

Year 1: Concept Class

Design and enter FS France concept class with our EV — Project Falcon. Establish team processes and industry partnerships.

Y2

Year 2: Full Electric Competition

Compete with a fully built electric vehicle. Refine the EMRAX 228 powertrain, battery system, and chassis for on-track performance.

Future

Autonomous — Someday

Long-term vision: enter the driverless category with sensor fusion, machine learning, and autonomous decision-making.

Help Us Build This Car

Every component needs funding. Partner with us and see your brand on the track.