MotoGP 2025: Every team's livery revealed
Check out every team's new look with every launch
The 2025 MotoGP season is almost upon us, which teams now finally unveiling their colours for the coming campaign.
Launch season began on 14 January with Trackhouse and concludes on 8 February with the LCR team. Full details on every team launch can be found here.
Below is every MotoGP team's new livery for the 2025 season.
Trackhouse Racing Aprilia
The American-owned outfit was the first to unveil its new colours for the 2025 season at a launch on 14 January at its Charlotte base in North Carolina.
This year will be Trackhouse Racing's second in MotoGP, having made its debut in 2024 when it took over from the defunct RNF squad. Its rider line-up is Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura.
Aprilia Factory Racing
The Noale factory unveiled its new colours at a launch event in Sky Italy's Milan studios with new line-up Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi.
While the colours don't differ much from 2024, the big news from the event was 2024 world champion Martin electing to run the number one plate on his RS-GP.
Gresini Racing Ducati
The Gresini team unveiled its livery at a launch event at the iconic Imola circuit with Alex Marquez and MotoGP rookie Fermin Aldeguer.
Its new colours are similar to what it ran in 2024, though much of the red has been replaced with silver.
Ducati Factory Racing
The factory Ducati team launched its 2025 livery on 20 January at the Madonna di Campiglio in Italy.
It marked the first time Marc Marquez appeared in official Ducati colours alongside Francesco Bagnaia. The colour scheme for 2025 remains largely unchanged, while Bagnaia returns to using #63 after losing the world title last year.
Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team
Valentino Rossi's VR46 team unveiled its 2025 MotoGP colours in Jakarta, home city of Indonesian title sponsor Pertamina, on January 25.
The latest livery retains the fluorescent yellow, white and red introduced last year but with some special touches from the career of team owner Valentino Rossi, including his 46 as a number plate background.
VR46's upgrade to Ducati's official satellite team, after the departure of Pramac to Yamaha, means di Giannantonio will receive factory-spec GP25s. Morbidelli will ride the GP24.
This is a developing story. More detail will be added when available...