Formula 1 launched its 75th season last night at a glitzy and glamourous showpiece event at the O2 in London. Motorsport Week has all the liveries for every team’s challenger for this momentous upcoming campaign.
In the order of last-to-first from last season’s Constructors’ Championship, all 10 F1 teams had time to take to the stage to unveil new liveries during Tuesday’s event in London.
Some teams naturally opted for continuity with longstanding colour schemes, but some were able to surprise with new, or returning designs, and in some cases, incorporating new title sponsors.
Below are all the liveries that will be used by the teams for the 2025 F1 season.
Sauber
In its final year before the transition to Audi is complete, Sauber carries on with its fluorescent green-and-black colour scheme, as per its title-sponsorship deal with Stake.
Its final season will see German veteran Nico Hulkenberg team up with Formula 2 World Champion and former McLaren junior Gabriel Bortoleto in its roster.
Sauber is set to become Audi works Formula 1 team for the 2026 season
Williams
There seems to be an air of confidence and expectation amongst the Williams ranks this year.
James Vowels’ successful stint as Team Principal has helped to re-energise the longstanding British giants and has been given a further boost with Alex Albon being partnered by Grand Prix-winner Carlos Sainz, the Spaniard keen to help the Grove outfit back towards the front of the grid again.
The team has once again gone for a dark blue, as per many of its liveries over the decades and features a new title sponsor in Atlassian.
Williams has revealed its livery for the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Racing Bulls
A favourite colour scheme with many on the night, Racing Bulls has gone for a white car with the Red Bull logo adorned on the nose and cover.
Like last year [similar to the early-2000s Red Bull-sponsored Sauber], the car is a throwback to a previous design, this time a bit closer to home, with a nod to the one-off livery Red Bull used at the Turkish Grand Prix in 2021.
Yuki Tsunoda enters his fifth year in the junior team as the firm leader, having been joined by 2024 F2 runner-up Isack Hadjar.
The sister Red Bull team has changed its name to Visa Cash App Racing Bulls for 2025
Haas
The American Haas squad has an exciting new line-up of Esteban Ocon and British rookie Oliver Bearman, so there is much reason for optimism.
After agonisingly missing out on sixth-place in the Constructors’ Championship last year, Haas has chosen a similar theme to last year, a predominantly black car with hints of white and red, with MoneyGram continuing to be its title sponsor.
Haas has unveiled the team’s 2025 car, the VF-25
Alpine
The Anglo-French squad disappointed many last year with a streamlined colour scheme that was predominantly carbon.
This time, its identity is back, returning to a pink and blue layout fans were used to.
Pierre Gasly returns with new boy Jack Doohan, the Australian rookie potentially looking over his shoulder to see if reserve driver Franco Colapinto is lurking in the shadows.
Think pink: The recognisable pink and blue colours of Alpine return.
Aston Martin
Launched with a theme connected to the brand’s affiliation with the James Bond films, Aston Martin will hope this car will give Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll a license to thrill.
British Racing Green returns, as does optimism of returning back towards the front of the grid, with Adrian Newey’s first day at the team just weeks away.
Aston Martin has revealed the team’s 2025 livery
Mercedes
Despite losing one of the greatest drivers in F1 history, the Brackley squad seems full of optimism as George Russell now leads the silver arrows, alongside Italian hotshot Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Promising to return to the black colour scheme Hamilton was so influential in introducing, the team has mixed black with its traditional silver.
Mercedes enter the post-Hamilton era with the car it hopes might give George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli a shot at race wins
Red Bull
Reigning World Champion Max Verstappen was begging the Milton Keynes outfit for a new colour scheme, and that’s exactly what it didn’t do!
It’s continuity for Red Bull, as it hopes to return to dominant ways with the help of Verstappen’s new team-mate Liam Lawson.
The World Champion will once again have to settle for the same colours that have become so synonymous with the Christian Horner-led team. Image: Red Bull
Ferrari
There is no doubt that the oldest team in F1 has created the biggest buzz in the off-season, and all they had to do to achieve it was sign Lewis Hamilton.
The seven-time champion arrives in Italy full of excitement as he hopes that moving to Maranello will enable him to score that elusive record eighth title, as he joins Charles Leclerc who will hope to finally make use of his supreme talents and make 2025 his year.
The car has brandished a slightly darker shade of red, dividing fans with the blue HP logo appearing on the rear inside a white strip.
Ferrari’s new challenger will see the mouthwatering prospect of being piloted by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Image: Ferrari
McLaren
After winning its first Constructors’ crown in 26 years, McLaren enters 2025 favourites, with Britain’s Lando Norris hoping to complete his breakthrough with a first title.
He has, hot on his heels, Oscar Piastri, who is now firmly established as one of F1’s top talents.
In papaya and black once again, can McLaren cement its status as the team to beat?
McLaren has made no alterations to its livery design for 2025
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