Every 2025 F1 car livery revealed at F1 75 Live

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Here is every Formula 1 team's 2025 livery that was unveiled at F1 75 Live

All 2025 F1 cars on stage at F1 75 event

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Every F1 constructor pulled the covers off their official 2025 livery tonight at F1 75 Live — an packed two-hour event at London’s O2 Arena featuring all 20 drivers, every team principal and a series of videos and musical acts.

The world championship’s latest launch season is focused around the unique event to commemorate the world championship’s 75th anniversary, with each team keeping its new colour scheme under wraps until the evening.

While McLaren and Williams had already taken their brand new 2025 models for shakedowns around Silverstone and released pictures, these cars were wrapped in a ‘one-off’ livery.

Many other teams are yet to show their new cars, and unveiled their new look on older or show cars at the O2.

Below, we recap each team’s livery — revealed at F175. Click to jump to your favourite team.

McLaren Ferrari
Red Bull Mercedes
Aston Martin Alpine
Haas Racing Bulls
Williams Sauber

McLaren 

McLaren 2025 F1

McLaren sticks with papaya — and a sizeable strip of exposed carbon — for the car that will defend the constructors’ championship and could make Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri a world champion.

The team was first out of the blocks with a Silverstone shakedown this season and will be hoping that the car that looks so similar to last season’s retains the performance advantage that it had for much of 2024.

 

Ferrari 

Ferrari 2025 F1 cars

It’s red! But with the addition of a white strip down the engine cover and another two on the the front and rear wings. You could see it as a cynical sop to new sponsor HP, or it might put you in mind of the 312 series of the 1970s, as driven by Niki Lauda, Carlos Reutemann and Gilles Villeneuve.

Will it deliver Charles Leclerc’s first world championship — fulfilling a dream as he put it — or could it make Lewis Hamilton the first-ever eight-time Formula 1 world champion?

 

Red Bull

Red Bull

There were no surprises with Red Bull’s livery which evolves from year to year rather than transforming. The show car gives no clues as to the team’s approach to regaining its constructors’ crown.

However, does the larger ‘Red Bull’ text on the front wing indicate that the team expects to be lurking in rear mirrors rather than tearing away at the front? We’re sorry. It’s the best analysis we can offer given what we have to work with.

 

Mercedes 

Mercedes F1 75 Live

Mercedes said it would retain its black livery, despite the departure of Lewis Hamilton who led the team’s drive to greater diversity, and it has kept its word, maintainign a similar design to last year, which also incorporates silver nose and airbox highlights that reference its Silver Arrows past.

 

Aston Martin 

Aston Martin 2025

Aston Martin Racing Green, as it’s known has more of a blue tinge than traditional British Racing Green, but it still makes a fine-looking F1 car, despite the large areas of black.

It’s a car that must bridge the gap to 2026 when the full force of Aston Martin, Honda and Adrian Newey will look to storm into a new era of F1, where changed technical regulations will force all trams to start from scratch.

 

Alpine 

Alpine 2025 livery

Pink or blue? Alpine has struggled to decide in recent years, and switched from one to another during the season. For 2025, the pink of sponsor BWT appears to have come to the fore — if you look at the car from the front. From the side, the blue engine cover dominates.

Whether we’ll see much of it at all is the big question. Aside from the team’s heroics in Brazil, 2024 was a remarkably anonymous season for the unsettled team.

Haas

Haas livery launch

Esteban Ocon looked sheepish as he admitted that the Haas livery had leaked ahead of the F1 75 event — the only team to reveal its hand, as a result of a Silverstone filming day that was caught on camera.

Still, it’s a pleasing enough livery, although the swathes of exposed carbon may suggest that the team is struggling to get the car down to an optimum weight, and needs to save the extra few grams of paint.

 

Racing Bulls

Racing Bulls

Racing Bull may have found the cure for Seasonal Affective Disorder with its 2025 livery of popping yellow, red and blue on a brilliant white backdrop.

 

Williams 

Williams launch new livery at F175

Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve all won world championships in blue-nosed Williams, and the modern team has deliberately retained the dark shade in tribute to its glorious history. That colour now merges into a lighter shade of blue that represents a new era for the team.

It’s thoughtful, even if the roulette wheels within the wheels are jarring.

Sauber

Sauber C45

The very final Sauber before the team becomes Audi does retain the green colour scheme of its sponsor Stake, but this then merges into a plan black over the engine cover: a tribute to the very first sponsor-less Sauber that entered F1 in 1993? Yes it is, whether deliberate or not.