The 2026 MotoGP season is almost here, and teams have unveiled their updated liveries, combining visual appeal with performance upgrades. With major regulatory changes on the horizon in 2027, this season focuses on evolution, technical improvements, and eye-catching designs across the grid.
LCR Honda stands out with split liveries. Johann Zarco’s bike features a Castrol-backed design with HRC colors, while rookie Diogo Moreira’s machine, now sponsored by Pro Honda, mirrors the factory team’s style.
Honda HRC continues its red, white, and blue corporate identity. Castrol replaces Repsol as title sponsor on the bikes of Joan Mir and Luca Marini, symbolizing Honda’s renewed commitment to competitiveness.
Ducati celebrates its 100th anniversary with a striking retro livery on the Desmosedicis of reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez. Classic white stripes complement Ducati red, blending heritage with modern performance.
VR46 makes a subtle design change by replacing white with black as the secondary color. Fabio Di Giannantonio retains a full-factory bike, while Franco Morbidelli rides a GP25, reflecting the team’s focus on podium ambitions.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing keeps its signature orange and blue on the RC16s for Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder. Red Bull KTM Tech3 follows suit, giving Maverick Vinales and new signing Enea Bastianini full-factory bikes for a competitive edge.
Aprilia Racing continues its sleek black theme with red and purple accents. Marco Bezzecchi, now on a multi-year deal, leads the squad alongside Jorge Martin, aiming to rebound from a challenging 2025.
Yamaha Factory Racing retains its blue and black livery with Monster Energy branding, but the M1 now features a redesigned V4 engine. Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins lead Yamaha’s push to reclaim top performance.
Trackhouse Racing, the American satellite team, maintains its blue livery with an American flag motif. The team will expand its special Gulf livery appearances to five events for Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura.
Gresini Racing maintains its pastel-blue identity while boosting performance. Alex Marquez now rides a factory-spec GP26, matching the machinery of Francesco Bagnaia and his brother Marc, while rookie Fermin Aldeguer competes on the proven GP25.
The 2026 season promises not only thrilling races but a striking visual experience, with each team bringing unique style, heritage, and performance upgrades to the grid.






