Formula 1

Aston Martin debuts new 2025 livery at F1's launch event

by Samarth Kanal
1 min read

Aston Martin has unveiled the paint job for Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll's 2025 AMR25 Formula 1 car at F1's official season launch in London.

The team continues with its racing green colours into 2025, carrying over the white stripe on its airbox for new mining sponsor Ma'aden and a lime green stripe running over the engine cover.

Renders for the 2025 AMR25 F1 car are forthcoming, with the team expected to shakedown its new car ahead of pre-season testing on February 26-28 in Bahrain, where Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll will drive.

Aston Martin made significant leadership changes in January 2025 as team principal Mike Krack was made chief trackside officer and replaced by Andy Cowell - the former Mercedes engine boss who will serve as Aston Martin F1 team's CEO and team principal.

The team readies for the arrival of legendary F1 car designer Adrian Newey on March 1.

Furthermore, it expects its new factory to be fully operational around the first quarter of 2025, giving Aston Martin a dedicated windtunnel plus brand-new driver simulator tools and various quality of life improvements for its expanding workforce.


Check out every 2025 F1 car and livery revealed so far here.


The Lawrence Stroll-owned team aims to compete for the F1 world championship in the near future as Honda will supply it with engines from 2026 onwards - as the new technical regulations come into place - alongside a bespoke gearbox.

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