DS Techeetah (/təˈtʃitə/, Chinese: DS钛麒; pinyin: DS tài qí) was a Sino-French[3][4][5] motor racing team under ownership of SECA - China Media Capital that competed in the electric racing series, Formula E.[6] Team Aguri principal Aguri Suzuki announced he would leave the team in April 2016 as senior personnel entered "a period of consultation" over a future change in ownership.
[13] With Renault providing powertrains for Techeetah's debut season, Vergne scored the team's maiden podium with a second place at the Buenos Aires ePrix.
In March 2017, Techeetah announced former F1 driver Esteban Gutiérrez would replace Ma from round four onwards.
After the first race in New York City, Jean-Éric Vergne secured enough points to become the Drivers' Champion, winning his second Formula E championship.
[29] In the 2021-2022 season DS Techeetah was registered as a French team, though the ownership were still under SECA and China Media Capital.
[30] The eTrophy entry included an arrangement with Ryan Walkinshaw to return his late father Tom's TWR brand to international motorsport.