Haas reveals its 2026 F1 VF-26 livery with Toyota as title sponsor. Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman continue as the team prepares for the pre-season testing in Barcelona.
By Divyam Dubey

Haas has rolled out the first look at its 2026 F1 car livery, revealing the VF-26 ahead of the new season. The team shared the images online as the grid slowly wakes up ahead of pre-season testing. With the 2026 rule changes getting closer, every reveal now carries extra weight. This one matters even more because Toyota joins Haas as its new title sponsor. It is a big moment for the American team and adds fresh energy to its F1 project. While the actual car details remain under wraps, the new colours already hint at a shift in ambition. For Haas, the VF-26 livery is not just about looks, it is the first visible step into a new chapter of the team’s Formula 1 journey.
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The design stays close to Haas’ familiar colour scheme but now carries Toyota branding across key areas of the car. Haas and Toyota logos feature on the engine cover, sidepods and front wing, making the partnership hard to miss. The layout looks clean and race-focused, giving the VF-26 a sharper presence on the grid.

Instead of a physical launch, Haas opted for digital renders to present the 2026 livery. Haas has become the third team, after Red Bull Racing and Racing Bulls, to show its official 2026 racing colours as Formula 1 prepares for a major technical reset that will redefine how these cars are built and raced.
Underneath the new paint, the VF-26 will compete under revised regulations covering both chassis design and power units. Haas will continue with Ferrari engines for the new era, while Toyota’s involvement remains centred on technical collaboration rather than a full factory return.

Driver continuity stays intact for the 2026 season, with Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman continuing in Haas colours. The stable line-up gives the team a solid base going into a critical year under the new regulations.
Haas plans to focus on system checks and overall preparation before official testing begins. More information on the VF-26 is expected closer to pre-season as the countdown to the 2026 Formula 1 opener continues.