Williams, Alpine, Sauber and Racing Bulls reveal special designs for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, bringing new liveries as the 2025 F1 season reaches its final USA race.
By Divyam Dubey

Formula 1 is back in the United States with the Las Vegas Grand Prix lighting up the Strip for a spectacular night race. The action on track may steal the headlines, but the paddock is buzzing with fresh visual flair as teams unveil unique liveries tailored to the glamour of Las Vegas and the endgame of the 2025 season. From Williams Racing’s bold black body accented with rainbow tones reflecting its partnership with Atlassian and Rovo, to Kick Sauber’s ‘Final Lap’ chequered-flag motif marking the team’s last hurrah before its 2026 rebrand, every car has a story. Racing Bulls’ dazzling holographic-style design picks up the city’s neon heartbeat, while Alpine’s pink-highlighted blue livery meticulously highlights key sponsors ahead of the final rounds.
Here is a complete list of the special liveries for fans following the build-up to the 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Williams presented a special livery for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, using the night race to highlight its partnership with Atlassian and the Rovo platform. The team carried forward ideas from its earlier US Grand Prix tribute and added rainbow elements for the Vegas round. These colours connect the design to the Las Vegas Strip and strengthen Williams’ visibility.

Alpine followed with its own Las Vegas update by adding pink detailing to the A525. The colour supports title sponsor BWT, which has shaped the team’s identity since 2022. Alpine will use this design not only in Las Vegas but also in Qatar and Abu Dhabi, keeping its look consistent through the end of the 2025 season.

Sauber revealed a one-off livery for Las Vegas as it approaches its transition to Audi in 2026. The car carries a chequered pattern that fades into exposed carbon fibre with green accents. This look connects Sauber’s present with its future while giving the team a strong presence against the Las Vegas backdrop. It also marks one of the final visual identities of the current Sauber era before the shift to Audi factory team.

Racing Bulls prepared a “holo card” design for Las Vegas through a collaboration with Cash App. The holographic finish appears across the nose, sidepod, and engine cover of the VCARB 02. The team also brought the theme into the garage and race gear worn by Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson.