Formula 1's 2025 launch season is here but keeping track of exactly what every team has revealed so far can be tricky.
That's especially the case this year with some teams - McLaren and Williams - launching their 2025 cars in one-off liveries.
Here's a recap of the cars and liveries revealed so far - including what the 10 teams showcased at F1's first-ever collective launch event at the O2 arena.
Ferrari
Of course it’s red (and white!)
— The Race (@wearetherace) February 18, 2025
Ferrari’s look for the 2025 season… what do we think?? 💭pic.twitter.com/Z974NfeiLL
Ferrari's 2025 livery proved to be no great surprise with the key change for 2025 being the increased prominence of HP branding, including a large white stripe with the blue HP logo on the engine cover.
As you'd expect Lewis Hamilton's first major public appearance in Ferrari colours garnered the greatest reception of the night.

Ferrari also released renders of its 2025 F1 car and conducted a shakedown with it one day later at Fiorano.

Red Bull

Red Bull revealed the colours of the RB21 it hopes will return the constructors' championship it lost to McLaren last year, at F1's O2 event.
One day before pre-season testing kicked off, Red Bull released the first images of the RB21 - although given the lighting it didn't give much away.
Mercedes

Mercedes revealed a familiar-looking black and silver livery with green Petronas elements during F1's O2 event.
The team revealed its actual 2025 F1 car on the following Monday via a series of digital renders with its shakedown planned one day later in Bahrain.
Aston Martin

Via a James Bond-themed introduction, Aston Martin revealed its 2025 colours sixth at the O2 launch event.
Once again the new Aston Martin features the traditional Aston racing green but now with far more black!
Its actual 2025 car broke cover the following Sunday ahead of its on-track debut in Bahrain one day later.
Alpine

After a (far too) lengthy 'musical' introduction, Alpine's 2025 colours emerged on stage at the O2 arena just before the midpoint.
The new two-tone blue and pink design marks one of the biggest visual changes to a midfield F1 car versus last season.
It ran on track for the first time on Monday, February 24.
Haas

Usual Haas colours theme but a significant tweak to the grey/black layout from Haas, which released on-track imagery of its actual 2025 car from last weekend's Silverstone shakedown in parallel with its livery launch on stage at the 02.
Racing Bulls

A white Red Bull? Nope, it's the first livery from the newly renamed Racing Bulls F1 team - Red Bull's second team, formerly RB (and before that AlphaTauri, Toro Rosso and Minardi).
Sauber

Sauber kicked off F1's collective launch by revealing its 2025 livery. While on stage there was a showcar with the new livery, Sauber released renders of its 2025 car on social media.
McLaren

McLaren became the first F1 team to reveal its 2025 car when it showcased pictures of its MCL39 during its shakedown at Silverstone (below).

The car was covered in a one-off papaya orange and black camouflage design before its 2025 livery was unveiled at the O2.

Williams

One day after McLaren, Williams revealed its FW47 during a Silverstone shakedown that the team live-streamed.
Like McLaren Williams showcased its car in a one-off livery, with its actual 2025 being revealed during F1's O2 event.
You’ve seen the car… but now it’s time for the *actual* livery!
— The Race (@wearetherace) February 18, 2025
That is VERY blue 🔵pic.twitter.com/LlcN4ml6UT
There weren't any big surprises in the reveal with a traditional Williams blue that wasn't too dissimilar from the one-off livery.
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