The Tecnun eRacing automotive team is showcasing its first-ever autonomous single-seater at the Kursaal
The 74 engineering students on the team are presenting the vehicle to some of the 64 sponsoring companies and institutions
19 | 06 | 2026
The Tecnun eRacing automotive team from the University of Navarra’s School of Engineeringunveiled its first-ever autonomous single-seater this afternoon at the Kursaal, marking a new milestone in the history of this project , which began nearly two decades ago.
The vehicle, designed and built entirely by 74 students from Tecnun (62% of whom are from Gipuzkoa), gave an autonomous driving demonstration to some of the 64 sponsoring companies and institutions that support the initiative, as well as to family and friends.
Team leader Pau Buj, from San Sebastián, highlighted the importance of this breakthrough: “The automotive industry is moving toward electrification and autonomous driving. As a Formula Student team, we wanted to be part of that transformation and develop our own technology.” As Buj explained, this new single-seater represents another step in the team’s evolution: “We started in 2008 with our first internal-combustion vehicle, then developed the electric car, and now we’re incorporating autonomous driving. It’s a natural evolution that reflects the direction the industry is heading.”
For his part, Eduardo Álava, area manager area Tecnun eRacing, emphasized that the development autonomous system is the result several years of work: “Thanks to the support of our sponsors, we have been able to create technology capable of driving the vehicle autonomously around the track at the highest possible speed without veering off the track.” The single-seater features cameras, GPS, and inertial sensors that allow it to perceive its surroundings in real time. Based on this data, various algorithms interpret the status make decisions that translate into actions involving the steering, throttle, and braking systems.
It is worth noting that the work throughout the season will be put to test summer at the Formula Student (Formula Student) in the Czech Republic (July 19–24) and Germany (August 11–16). This international competition brings together male and female engineers from 1,500 university teams around the world. “It’s a privilege to represent Gipuzkoa, and also a great responsibility,” Álava concluded.
Contacts for further information
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Pau Buj (Basque and Spanish). Team leader. Gipuzkoa. programs of study: 4th year Degree dual Degree Mechanical Engineering design and development at Tecnun. Phone: 688819826
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Eduardo Álava (Spanish). Head of area team's area . Álava. programs of study: 4th year programs of study Industrial Technology Engineering at Tecnun. Phone: 646361671
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Natalia Bañón (Spanish). Head of management area . Navarra. programs of study: 3rd year. Industrial Organization Engineering at Tecnun. Phone: 699543444