Formula 1: Key details of new liveries for 2025 season
What's the story
In a first in the history of Formula 1, all 10 teams unveiled their new liveries for the 2025 season at the same time.
The big reveal took place at the F1 75 live event, at The O2 Arena in London.
However, fans will have to wait longer to see the actual race cars, as only show models were used for the presentation.
Here are the details about all the liveries for the 2025 season.
Team reveals
McLaren and Ferrari showcase new liveries
Reigning constructors' world champion team McLaren unveiled their new livery for the MCL39.
Meanwhile, the design remains faithful to their iconic papaya orange and black theme.
Meanwhile, Scuderia Ferrari made a major change to their SF-25 livery with the addition of an HP logo and a big white stripe across the engine cover.
Team Principal Fred Vasseur called their real 2025 race car "99% new" compared to last year's.
Additionally, Ferrari even released renders of their actual 2025 race car.
Consistency
Red Bull and Mercedes maintain traditional colors
Red Bull have stuck to their iconic colors for the RB21, hoping to reclaim the constructors' title this year.
Additionally, Max Verstappen will be gunning for his fifth consecutive World Championship.
Meanwhile, Mercedes retained their black and silver livery for the W16 with just a little more silver on the engine cover and flanks.
However, the team's official 2025 car will be unveiled on February 24, just before their first on-track session in Bahrain.
New designs
What about Aston Martin and Alpine?
Aston Martin revealed their new livery with more black, along with their signature Aston green racing color for the AMR25 car.
The original race car will be revealed on February 23 in an online launch.
Meanwhile, Alpine revealed a unique blue and pink livery for their A525 challenger.
Additionally, Executive Technical Director David Sanchez said in the event that "the A525 is a continued evolution of the A524 where we have refined some details."
Livery updates
Haas and Racing Bulls debut new liveries
Haas have given a new spin to their iconic white, black, and red colors for the VF-25.
Meanwhile, the team also released on-track images of the real VF-25 earlier this week.
Meanwhile, Red Bull's sister team now called Racing Bulls, have unveiled a heavily updated livery with more white to suit their new identity.
Final reveals
Key details about Williams and Kick Sauber
Williams opted for a completely blue livery for their 2025 car, the FW47, with additional branding from software firm Atlassian, their new title sponsor.
Notably, this is Atlassian's first title sponsorship in five years.
Meanwhile, Kick Sauber will undergo a transition in 2025 as they prepare to become Audi's works F1 team in 2026.
The C45 features a striking bright green livery that fades to black toward the rear.
Hamilton
Hamilton receives the loudest welcome in Ferrari colors
Embracing the Ferrari spirit, Lewis Hamilton's renewed passion for F1 was evident on stage, where he received the loudest cheer.
"The word I'm thinking of is 'invigorated' because I feel so full of life, and so much energy, because everything's new," Hamilton said when asked for a word to sum up how he was feeling.
Additionally, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner tipped Hamilton to be a championship threat if he can carry the off-track energy into the season.
Red Bull II
Racing Bulls officially enter F1
Red Bull's second team have fully embraced their 'Red Bull 2' era, undergoing a second name change in two years and relocating to the main Red Bull campus for 2025.
Now called Racing Bulls, moving away from last year's RB nickname, the team began operations at their new UK facility on January 2.
Meanwhile, the big question that still remains is, will the increased Red Bull synergy lead to better on-track results?