Meyle AG, German manufacturer of high-quality automotive spare parts, has announced its official collaboration with the NXT Gen Cup for the 2025 season. This alliance celebrates the passion for electric motorsport and strengthens both entities’ commitment to a more sustainable and technologically advanced mobility future.
With a solid foundation in the production of premium aftermarket components, Meyle brings its technical excellence to the track. The featured race car in the NXT Gen Cup, the fully electric LRT NXT1 based on the MINI Cooper SE, incorporates around 20 Meyle components—clear evidence that these parts can meet the rigorous demands of high-performance racing environments. This on-track reliability directly benefits workshops that are increasingly called upon to service and repair electric and hybrid vehicles.
In the previous season, Meyle supported young Latvian driver Patricija Stalidzane, who remains at the center of the project. For 2025, the support expands: a fully Meyle-branded car will take the starting grid, the brand will have a strong presence at all race weekends, and guests and industry professionals will be involved in NXT Gen Cup’s event programs.
“We are happy to collaborate with Meyle AG for the 2025 season,” said Fredrik Lestrup, founder and team manager of the NXT Gen Cup. “We share a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and supporting young talents.”
Isabel Boscaro, Meyle AG’s Global Sponsorship Manager, emphasizes the strategic value of this partnership: “At Meyle, we are always looking for forward-thinking initiatives. This collaboration allows us to support the evolution of electric motorsport while also strengthening our role in the aftermarket for future mobility.”
In Italy, Meyle has recently relaunched its presence with an integrated strategy involving communication, training, and technical support aimed at preparing workshops for the electric mobility transition. The partnership with NXT Gen Cup is therefore another building block in a broader vision—one that seeks to transfer high-performance track know-how to aftermarket professionals, enhancing the quality and safety of electric vehicle maintenance on a large scale.