Daniel Juncadella and Sam Dejonghe will drive for Mahindra Formula E at the Marrakesh Rookie Test next month.

Juncadella got a day of running at the official pre-season Valencia test session in October, while Belgian driver Dejonghe undertook miles in a Mahindra car during private testing in Spain last month.

Both drivers will get a full day of testing in a Mahindra M4ELECTRO the day after the Marrakesh E-Prix on Jan. 13.

Juncadella is yet to confirm a program for 2018 and it remains unclear as to what his precise program will be with Mercedes next season.

He was recently confirmed to race a Jackie Chan DCR JOTA LMP2 car at next month’s Rolex 24 at Daytona alongside current and past Formula E drivers Felix Rosenqvist and Robin Frijns.

The Spaniard is keen on breaking through to a race seat in Formula E after his initial experience at Valencia.

“Anything that can make me attached to a team is great,” Juncadella told e-racing365 in October.

“I still need to find out what’s going to happen but I take the test purely for myself as a way of [making] first contact with Formula E.

“My contract with Mercedes ends this year. I need to renew it, so at the moment I’m quite free.”

Dejonghe was announced as the official development driver for Mahindra in November, after the team inked a partnership with technology company Voxdale.

The Belgian company is a specialist in finite element analysis [FEA] and computational fluid dynamics [CFD] and will be contributing towards the development of Mahindra’s Season Five package.

Mahindra recently moved in to a new base in Banbury, UK which will house a design office and full in-the-loop simulator, while still utilizing the Campos Racing facilities in Spain for operational, assembly and testing work.

Dejonghe, 24, last raced in the TCR Benelux touring car championship but has previous single-seater experience in Formula Renault 2-liter, Auto GP and Formula 3.

Mahindra has a track record of testing multiple drivers between seasons, with Robin Frijns, Adam Carroll, Jack Hawksworth, Giorgio Pantano and Alex Palou all having driven for the team in private testing previously.