All eyes were on the motorsport world as Formula 1 teams gathered at London’s iconic O2 Arena to reveal their striking 2025 liveries in a landmark event marking the championship’s 75th anniversary. This historic occasion saw all 10 teams come together to showcase their new colors to a live audience, setting the stage for an exhilarating season ahead.

The unveiling kicked off with Sauber, who presented a vibrant twist on their neon green and carbon grey livery from last season. With a nod to their Las Vegas scheme, the car featured a striking green nose that seamlessly faded into a sleek grey finish towards the rear. Sauber boss Mattia Binotto expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, emphasizing the team’s readiness to make their mark in 2025.

Next up was Williams, who revealed a sophisticated dark-to-royal blue gradient livery accented by crisp white trim. The team’s principal, James Vowles, praised the new F175 design and expressed excitement for the upcoming races, highlighting the team’s passion for racing and dedication to success in the new season.

Racing Bulls, formerly known as RB, unveiled a fresh white livery adorned with the iconic red and yellow Red Bull imagery on the nose and rollhoop. Team boss Laurent Mekies shared the team’s philosophy of being performance-obsessed, blame-free, and no-nonsense, emphasizing their commitment to excellence in every aspect of their operations.

Haas confirmed speculations with a revamped livery featuring a predominantly white design with bold black and red accents, a departure from their previous nude-carbon aesthetic. New driver Esteban Ocon expressed his excitement at driving the new car for the first time, acknowledging the anticipation among dedicated fans who had caught glimpses of the car online prior to the official reveal.

Alpine made a bold statement with a vibrant pink and blue livery reminiscent of Brabham’s iconic design from 1992. The metallic blue chassis paired with pink accents and prominent branding from new fuels partner Eni added a fresh and dynamic look to the car, signaling the team’s readiness for the upcoming season.

Aston Martin maintained its British Racing Green tones while introducing black sidepods accented by fluorescent yellow, creating a visually striking contrast that caught the eye of both drivers and fans. Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso expressed their admiration for the new livery, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

Mercedes retained its signature silver, black, and Petronas teal livery, with a subtle removal of the INEOS red flash on the roll hoop for a touch of elegance. Team principal Toto Wolff commended the event as a new milestone for Formula 1, highlighting the significance of the collective launch for the sport.

Red Bull stayed true to its matte dark blue livery with yellow brand imagery, a familiar sight for fans who have followed the team’s journey since 2016. The consistent design reflected the team’s identity and brand recognition, setting the stage for another competitive season on the track.

Ferrari dazzled with a classic red livery enhanced by prominent white accents showcasing their title sponsor HP. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, gearing up for his debut season with Ferrari, expressed his excitement and pride in joining the legendary team for a new chapter in his illustrious career.

Finally, McLaren concluded the night with a familiar papaya and black livery, maintaining continuity with the previous season’s design while focusing on technical innovation with the MCL39 car. Team principal Andrea Stella highlighted the team’s commitment to honoring their championship with a timeless and innovative livery.

The evening was not just about cars and colors, as musical performances by mgk and Take That added a touch of entertainment to the event, hosted by the charismatic actor and comedian Jack Whitehall. The stage is set for the Bahrain pre-season test, where the teams will hit the track for the first time in 2025, showcasing their new designs and setting the tone for an electrifying season of Formula 1 racing.