All 10 F1 teams unveil their 2025 liveries as F175 comes to an end at London’s O2
All 10 Formula 1 teams reveal their 2025 liveries as the F175 season concludes at London’s O2 Arena.
At the championship’s 75th anniversary event held at London’s O2 Arena, all ten Formula 1 teams revealed their liveries, displaying their new colors to fans attending in person.
This marked F1’s inaugural collective launch event, where all teams gathered to reveal the designs they’ll use for racing in 2025. The unveiling took place on older machinery at the venue once known as the Millennium Dome, located in London’s docklands area.
In 2024, teams showcased their new paintwork in the reverse order of last year’s championship standings. The reveal began with Sauber and ended with McLaren’s presentation of its latest livery. Before this event, the Woking team had put its MCL39 through a shakedown at Silverstone using an orange-and-black camouflage scheme.
Sauber chose to innovate on last season’s neon green and carbon grey livery. Drawing inspiration from its 2024 Las Vegas scheme, the design presents a similar layout with a green nose that gradually transitions into grey along the car’s rear half.
“I feel energized,” said Sauber boss Mattia Binotto. “I’m excited for the new season—I like the livery.”
We are eagerly anticipating the next season as an opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities. The year 2025 will be a significant one for us.
Williams unveiled its 2025 livery following the Sauber presentation, showcasing a design quite similar to last week’s test version. The car features a gradient from dark blue at the front to royal blue at the back, highlighted by white trim accents.
The well-known Duracell battery sponsorship continues, and the team has further strengthened its portfolio by adding Atlassian as a title sponsor.
“This [F175] is phenomenal,” expressed Williams team principal James Vowles. “A big thank you to everyone involved; this event is truly remarkable. Racing is our passion and core – it’s what drives us. We’re heading to Bahrain shortly, with Australia just weeks away from now. Our excitement for 2025 begins today.”
Racing Bulls, rebranded as RB in 2024, unveiled its updated identity featuring a white color scheme. This design included red and yellow Red Bull iconography on the nose and roll hoop of their car, with blue Red Bull branding imagery positioned at the rear.
Team principal Laurent Mekies stated, “We have a guiding principle displayed prominently on the walls at our headquarters in Faenza and Milton Keynes. It emphasizes that everything we do must adhere to three key criteria.”