All ten Formula 1 teams reveal their 2025 liveries as the F175 season concludes at London’s O2 Arena.

At the 75th anniversary event of the championship held at London’s O2 Arena, all 10 Formula 1 teams revealed their liveries, displaying their new colors live in front of fans at the venue.
This marked the first-ever collective launch event in F1 history, where all teams gathered to reveal their 2025 race designs—albeit showcased on older machinery—at London’s docklands venue formerly known as the Millennium Dome.
Teams unveiled their new paintwork for 2024 in the reverse order of last year’s championship standings. The sequence began with Sauber and culminated with McLaren showcasing its latest livery. Previously, the Woking-based team had put the MCL39 through a shakedown at Silverstone using an orange-and-black camouflage design.
Sauber chose to modify last season’s neon green and carbon grey livery by introducing a design reminiscent of its 2024 Las Vegas scheme. This includes a green nose that gradually transitions into grey towards the rear half of the car, maintaining a similar layout.
“I feel energized,” said Sauber boss Mattia Binotto. “I’m invigorated for the new season — I like the livery.”
We are eagerly anticipating the next season to showcase our capabilities – 2025 will be a crucial year for us.”
Williams followed the Sauber presentation by unveiling its own 2025 livery, which closely resembles the test version revealed last week. The design features a gradient that transitions from dark to royal blue from front to back and is accented with white trim.
The widely-used Duracell battery sponsorship continues, with the team also welcoming Atlassian as a title sponsor to its portfolio.
“The F175 is incredible,” remarked Williams team principal James Vowles. “A big thank you to everyone here; this event is truly amazing. Racing is our passion—it’s at the core of what we do—and we’ll be heading to Bahrain in just a few days, with Australia following shortly after within a month. We’re eagerly anticipating it—the journey for 2025 begins now.”
In 2024, Racing Bulls—now known as RB—unveiled its revamped identity featuring a white color scheme highlighted by red and yellow Red Bull logos on the nose and roll hoop. Meanwhile, the blue Red Bull branding adorned the back of the car.
Team boss Laurent Mekies stated: “We have a guiding principle, displayed prominently on the walls of our headquarters in Faenza and Milton Keynes. It emphasizes that everything we do must adhere to three key criteria.”
“It should focus on performance, maintain a blameless environment, and embrace straightforwardness as we develop project alt.”
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