The 2026 MotoGP liveries have finally been revealed, giving fans a glimpse at how each team and manufacturer will line up for the new season. From subtle evolutions to bold redesigns, MotoGP teams have refreshed their bike colours and branding as they prepare for another year of flat-out racing.
In this guide, we break down every 2026 MotoGP livery, highlighting what’s changed, which designs stand out, and how each team’s new look reflects their ambitions for the season ahead.
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Pramac Yamaha
Pramac began the MotoGP launch season by revealing their striking purple and blue livery at an event in Siena, Italy. This year’s bike continues the theme set by the Italian outfit in 2025 following their switch to Yamaha, with extensive branding for headline sponsor Prima and Renault Group brand Alpine.
Racing on two wheels for Pramac this campaign will be their new signing Toprak Razgatlioglu, who is a three-time World Superbike Champion and a Turkish superstar who has made his name as one of the most electrifying motorcycle racers in the world. Razgatlioglu will carry #7 in his debut season and will be joined by Jack Miller, who beat Miguel Oliveira to the second Pramac seat.
VR46 Ducati
With the VR46 team entering its fifth season in MotoGP, a revised livery was revealed at a launch event in Rome.
While Valentino Rossi’s team keep their primary neon yellow, and clear branding for Pertamina, the 2026 bike goes back to black as the secondary colour following two years of white being a key feature. This takes the team back to the original VR46 colours, with a more aggressive palette – perhaps indicative of their on-track intentions for the upcoming season.
For riders Fabio di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli, their race suits will also feature telling differences in the yellow-to-black balance.
Aprilia
Aprilia have revealed perhaps one of the most unchanged 2026 MotoGP liveries, with the Noale-based outfit choosing to maintain their iconic colours once more.
There is one key addition for the upcoming campaign, with Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin both set to ride with a lion design on their machines in a symbolic nod to the marque’s history and Aprilia Racing’s DNA.
Off the back of a second-placed finish in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship, Aprilia will be aiming to for continued success in 2026.
Ducati
2026 marks 100 years since Ducati’s founding in 1926, and the reigning Constructors’ Champions have revealed a stunning livery to go with it.
This year’s colours were revealed at the annual launch event located at the Madonna di Campiglio Ski Resort and feature a matte Rosso Centenario and double white stripe. The dark red pays homage to the Ducati 60 (1949), and to the Gran Sport “Marianna” (1955), while the white ‘racing lines’ at the front, side and tail unit help bring the design to life.
Ducati’s line-up needs no introduction, with seven-time world champion Marc Márquez partnering two-time world-champion Francesco Bagnaia in a pairing that will once again be very difficult to beat.
Yamaha
Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins took the covers off Yamaha’s refreshed team colour scheme at a launch event in Indonesia. The 2026 look retains their conventional camouflage theme, but is complemented by more blue and white and clear Monster Energy branding.
This campaign is being described as a big one for Yamaha, with the team eager to convince their championship-winning rider Quartararo as they enter the V4 era. Team officials, however, are speaking more to a year of two halves, with emphasis on development early doors before a gradual improvement in results. Early impressions will be key.
Trackhouse Aprilia
Trackhouse became the next team to unveil their 2026 MotoGP livery, showcasing their satelite Aprilia RS-GP in Milan.
Raúl Fernández and Ai Ogura will spend the majority of the season sporting the vibrant blue-and-black livery, which is similar to the colour scheme used in 2025. This year’s features more black on the design than last year, and is complimented by yellow accents, while the most notable addition is the American flag on both sides of the machine.
Aprilia’s satellite squad have also confirmed they will run a special Gulf livery at five grands prix, those being Thailand, Brazil, Italy, Indonesia and Malaysia.
KTM and Tech3 KTM
Orange and blue is the theme as the two Red Bull-backed KTM teams run very similar liveries once again in 2026.
Both bikes feature very limited changes from the 2025 editions. Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder’s factory bike has had its Mobil 1 branding replaced by Moterex, while the Tech3s still feature the red of Motul as their headline branding.
Gresini Ducati
One of the final 2026 MotoGP liveries to be revealed was Gresini Ducati’s, unveiled at a launch event in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday 31 January following the conclusion of MotoGP’s shakedown test at the Sepang International Circuit.
Ducati’s satellite squad has opted to keep their pastel-blue colouring, which is complemented by red and black accents. The team has used this livery ever since it was introduced in 2022, after they split from Aprilia and began independent operations.
Interestingly, for this year Ducati have expanded its allocation of factory machinery to four bikes. This means Gresini’s Álex Márquez will use factory-spec equipment for the first time since his debut MotoGP season in 2020 with Repsol Honda, meaning Álex will be racing with the same bike as his brother Marc, Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio di Giannantonio.
LCR Honda
In a move that is unique to the rest of the grid, Team LCR will again run different liveries across its two satellite Honda RC213Vs.
Johann Zarco will continue to don the brand’s familiar red, white and green colour scheme, with headline sponsor Castrol a key feature of the branding.
2025 Moto2 champion Diego Morreira will make his step up to the premier class racing in the colours of Pro Honda. This marks their first year as the title sponsor of the secondary bike after LCR’s long running partnership with Idemitsu concluded.
Honda
Honda HRC became the last team to unveil their 2026 livery on February 2, with riders Joan Mir and Luca Marini headlining an online presentation alongside team management.
The Honda RC213V will enter its final year of competition before 2027’s regulation changes, and the bike will again showcase the iconic Honda tricolore. Title partner Castrol are a main feature alongside the traditional red, white and blue, with Mir and Marini aiming to put on a show in their third year of partnership amid intense speculation over who could be lining up for the factory team in 2027.
Get ready for two-wheeled racing in 2026!
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