F1 cars 2025: Regulations and liveries of every team
All 10 F1 car liveries, and car regulations, for the 2025 season.

Here are the liveries of all 10 F1 cars in 2025 - the final year of the current regulations.
The inaugural F1 75 Live event at The O2 in London kickstarted the season by displaying the livery for every team's car.
All 10 teams were present to show off their new liveries, with some colour schemes catching the eye.
Notably, 2025 is the final year of the current F1 regulations.
Final year before 2026 F1 regulations begin
Formula 1 teams will continue using ground-effect cars in 2025.
The ground-effect era has been dominated by Red Bull although their control over the sport waned in 2024, when they conceded the constructors' title to McLaren.
McLaren became the fastest car in mid-2024 and continue to impress in 2025.
Mercedes - who were previously the dominant F1 team - have struggled in the ground-effect era.
However, it is the final year of the current rule cycle before major changes in 2026.
From next year, F1 cars will be smaller and 30kg lighter.
Here’s a look at every F1 car which is competing in the 2025 Formula 1 season.
McLaren
McLaren cited continuity when revealing their 2025 livery.
The reigning F1 constructors’ champions have kept their papaya theme as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri look to stop Max Verstappen’s dominance this year.

Ferrari
Ferrari have opted for a darker shade of red, combining white as they incorporate the HP logo into their livery for this year.
Charles Leclerc remains with the Italian outfit, partnering Lewis Hamilton.

Red Bull
Red Bull continue with their iconic colour scheme for 2025 as Max Verstappen looks to win a fifth straight title.
He will be joined by Liam Lawson, who has impressed during his short stint in the sport.

Mercedes
A familiar vibe at Mercedes, which has combined black and silver for 2025 once again.
George Russell will lead the team in Hamilton’s absence, alongside 18-year-old wonderkid Kimi Antonelli.

Aston Martin
It’s a familiar look at Aston Martin for 2025. Fernando Alonso remains alongside Lance Stroll.

Alpine
Alpine have continued with their traditional blue and pink livery for the new season. Pierre Gasly will lead the team, alongside Jack Doohan.

Haas
Haas have tweaked their black and white livery for the upcoming campaign. Fans already got a glimpse of it last week after it took to the track at Silverstone for the first time.
Esteban Ocon has made the move from Alpine, while Oliver Bearman has been given a deserved promotion after impressing during his three stand-in appearances (two for Haas; one for Ferrari) in 2024.

Racing Bulls
Racing Bulls unveiled a striking white livery, akin to Red Bull's colour scheme for the 2021 Turkish Grand Prix.
Yuki Tsunoda remains with the team, partnering Isack Hadjar, who finished runner-up in Formula 2.

Williams
Williams have stuck with their traditional blue livery, adding more white to their colour scheme.
It’s a big year for the Grove outfit, having signed Carlos Sainz after his Ferrari exit. Alex Albon remains with the team for a fourth consecutive campaign.

Sauber

Sauber have adopted a revised green livery for the new season. 2025 will be their final year in F1 before the team becomes Audi.
They also have an all-new driver line-up in 2025, with Nico Hulkenberg making the switch from Haas.
His teammate will be Gabriel Bortoleto, who is the reigning F2 champion.