All 10 Formula 1 teams have unveiled their liveries at the championship’s 75th anniversary event in London’s O2 Arena, showcasing their new colours in front of fans live at the venue.
All 10 F1 teams unveil their 2025 liveries as F175 comes to an end at London’s O2
This was F1’s first collective launch event in history, with all teams in attendance to unveil the designs they will race with in 2025 – albeit on older machinery at the arena formerly known as the Millennium Dome – in London’s docklands area.
Teams revealed their new paintwork in 2024’s reverse championship order, starting with Sauber and concluding with the unveiling of McLaren’s new livery; the Woking team had previously shaken down its MCL39 at Silverstone in an orange-and-black camouflage scheme.
Sauber opted for a twist on the neon green and carbon grey livery used last season; in a similar layout to its Las Vegas scheme from 2024, it features a green nose with a fade into grey along the rear half of the car.
“I feel energised,” said Sauber boss Mattia Binotto. “I feel energised for the new season – I like it [the livery].
So we are really looking forward to the next season and show how capable we are – 2025 we be an important season for us.”
Williams followed the Sauber presentation with its own 2025 livery in a not-dissimilar scheme to the test livery unveiled last week, featuring a dark-to-royal blue gradient livery from front to back – set off by white trim.
The popular Duracell battery intake remains in place, as the team has also added title sponsor Atlassian to its portfolio.
“This [F175] is fantastic,” said Williams team principal James Vowles. “Thanks to everyone here, it is an amazing event, for us racing is in our heart – it’s what we do – we’ll be in Bahrain in just a few days’ time with Australia less than a month away. We can’t wait – 2025 starts now.”
Racing Bulls – known as RB in 2024 – celebrated its revised new identity with a white scheme, accompanied by red and yellow Red Bull iconography on the nose and rollhoop, while the blue Red Bull brand imagery was at the back of the car.
Team boss Laurent Mekies said: “We have a mantra and it’s written all over our walls in our HQs in Faenza and Milton Keynes, it says that whatever we do, it has to follow three things.

“It needs to be performance obsessed, it needs to be no blame and it needs to be no nonsense and we are building the project alt
ogether around this.”