Red Bull show off the new livery for their 2025 F1 car

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Red Bull has unveiled the new livery for the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season in London on Tuesday evening as part of the historic live launch of F1’s 75th anniversary season.

For the first time in the sport's history, all 10 F1 teams presented their new cars and drivers for the season together at the F1 75 launch event inside the British capital’s O2 arena.

Building on Red Bull Racing’s iconic look, team boss Christian Horner introduced the new car with a video celebrating car culture of all kinds as petrolheads from across London joined the convoy carrying the RB21 to the O2.

“We’re all here because we’re car fans heart and what we’re celebrating in our team this year is car culture and the people who love it," said the Team Principle and CEO.

"This year, we've got a new lineup and Max is joined by our young Kiwi, Liam Lawson. Liam brings a very exciting new dynamic to the team and we look forward to racing against some amazing competition this year in what is going to be a very close World Championship."

Sticking with tradition when it comes to the 2025 livery, the RB21 features a subtle redesign of the blue, red and yellow palette that’s become a classic on and off track as it carried Max Verstappen to four Drivers’ Championships.

Driving the RB21 alongside the defending and four-time F1 champion Verstappen during 2025 is New Zealander Liam Lawson, who will make the switch from the Racing Bulls outfit.

Red Bull Racing will welcome multiple new partners in 2025, which will be seen on the livery. F1 fans will spot Gate.io on the rear wing and nose of the RB21, while 1Password can now be seen on the halo, chassis and in an F1 first, the steering wheel on start-up.

There are also additions, in the form of new Team Partner AvaTrade, eyewear partner Maui Jim and Neat, who chose to make their debut F1 partnership with Red Bull Racing. The 2025 livery will also see the additions of current team partners AT&T and Hexagon onto the bodywork of the RB21.