During the Mexico City E-Prix race meeting it was revealed that Abt had terminated its contract with Mahindra on the eve of the season-opener, with the collaboration set to finish at the end of 2024.
Di Grassi has moved back to Abt this term after only one season with Mahindra as both teams struggled during the 2023 campaign with a powertrain which was developed late and lacking in performance.
The 39-year-old Brazilian is fully behind the decision, which cuts short a partnership that was originally intended to run until 2026.
“For me as a driver what I want to have is the best powertrain possible,” di Grassi told Autosoport.
“Cupra is very motivated to bring more performance to the team and I trust 100% the decision that Abt will do to choose the best powertrain.
“These powertrains are very complex, it takes years [to develop]. One of the problems that we had with the Mahindra is that Dilbagh [Gill, former Mahindra team principal] went out, we were late with parts.
“It’s very complex and it takes a long time. If you see Jaguar they struggled for many years, Porsche to, so it’s something that requires a lot of commitment.
“Cupra can do it if they want to, they have the vision, they have the passion for racing. Short-term, whatever Abt chooses for me I’m 100% sure it will be a step up.”
Source: Autosport