MotoGP 2026: Every team’s new livery

Check out every MotoGP team’s 2026 livery with every launch

Aprilia unveils 2026 MotoGP livery.
Aprilia unveils 2026 MotoGP livery.

The 2026 MotoGP season is almost upon us, with the first round in Thailand scheduled for the weekend of 27 February to 1 March.

With the winter break now well and truly behind us, the 2026 MotoGP season is beginning to spark into life as team launches start to take place.

Pramac has done the honours as the first team to reveal its new livery on 13 January at an event in Siena, with the rest of the grid following thick and fast over the next few weeks.

Below is every MotoGP team’s 2026 livery.

2026 Honda MotoGP livery
2026 Honda MotoGP livery
© Honda Racing

Honda HRC 

Honda's factory team unveiled its 2026 colours during an online launch on 2 February, becoming the final team to do so this winter. 

The colours scheme remains largely similar to what it raced in 2025, with Honda retaining Joan Mir and Luca Marini for the upcoming campaign. 

 

Johann Zarco with his 2026 Castrol Honda LCR colours.
Johann Zarco with his 2026 Castrol Honda LCR colours.
Diogo Moreira's 2026 Pro Honda LCR MotoGP livery.
Diogo Moreira's 2026 Pro Honda LCR MotoGP livery.

Honda LCR

LCR Honda again runs a dual livery for 2026. Last year's French MotoGP race winner Johann Zarco keeps Castrol backing for his third year at the team, while rookie team-mate and reigning Moto2 champion Diogo Moreira gets a new 'Pro Honda' livery, as Honda's own oil brand steps in as title sponsor after the exit of IDEMITSU.

Fermin Aldeguer's and Alex Marquez's 2026 Gresini Ducati MotoGP bikes. Credit: Gresini Racing.
Fermin Aldeguer's and Alex Marquez's 2026 Gresini Ducati MotoGP bikes. Credit: Gresini Racing.

Gresini Racing Ducati

Gresini Racing enters the 2026 season off the back of one of its best-ever campaigns in 2025, winning three grands prix with Alex Marquez, plus one with Fermin Aldeguer, and finishing second in both the riders' and teams' standings.

It did that despite losing Marc Marquez to the factory Ducati team over the winter, and it was enough to earn the remaining Marquez brother factory machinery within the Gresini squad for this year.

Since becoming a satellite Ducati team in 2022, Gresini has won at least one race every year. Repeating that in 2026 will not be straightforward with the growing strength of manufacturers like Aprilia and Honda, as well as KTM with Pedro Acosta, and of course the overwhelming presence of a Ducati factory team led by Marc Marquez.

The Gresini livery keeps the same colour scheme as last year with the light blue and silver design. BK8 also remains on-board as title sponsor. 

2026 KTM and Tech3 livery
2026 KTM and Tech3 livery
© KTM Media

KTM Factory Racing and Tech3 KTM Factory Racing

KTM once again elected to hold an online reveal of its new livery, which looks identical across its factory team and Tech3 again as part of its push to align its MotoGP structure. 

Tech3 enters a new era, with 2026 marking the first in its history with Herve Poncharal not at the helm after he sold the outfit to a consortium led by ex-Haas Formula 1 team boss Guenther Steiner. 

The 2026 Trackhouse Aprilia colours, including a Gulf livery for 5 events,
The 2026 Trackhouse Aprilia colours, including a Gulf livery for 5 events,

Trackhouse Racing Aprilia

The Trackhouse MotoGP team has once again unveiled two liveries it will use this season as part of its association with Gulf. 

The Gulf livery will be used at five events: Thailand, Brazil, Italy, Indonesia and Malaysia. For the rest of the season, the team will use a tweaked version of its corporate colours debuted last year. 

2026 Yamaha MotoGP livery
2026 Yamaha MotoGP livery
© Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP

Monster Energy Yamaha Racing

The factory Yamaha team unveiled a tweaked livery for its 2026 challenger in Jakarta on 21 January, as the Japanese brand gets set to race its new V4 bike. 

Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins remain with the factory Yamaha team, though the future of the former is one of the major talking points of the 2027 rider market. 

2026 Ducati MotoGP livery
2026 Ducati MotoGP livery
© Ducati

Ducati Lenovo Team

The reigning champion team launched its 2026 livery at its traditional Madonna di Campiglio event on 19 January, with Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia. 

Ducati has tweaked its livery for the new season, adding white racing stripes to the red as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations. 

Marquez dominated the 2025 season with 11 grands prix wins and 14 sprints to win a seventh title. Bagnaia struggled, but still won two grands prix. 

Aprilia's 2026 MotoGP livery.
Aprilia's 2026 MotoGP livery.

Aprilia Racing

Aprilia made it three launches in three days by unveiling the MotoGP colours for Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin at the Sky Studios in Milan. 

The factory RS-GPs will again race in a predominantly black livery, but with added Lion logos, as the team seeks to build on its best-ever MotoGP campaign and take the fight to Ducati in 2026.

Bezzecchi finished third in last year's world championship, with six wins, while former MotoGP title winner Martin is seeking to turn the page on an injury-ravaged  campaign.

Fabio di Giannantonio, 2026 VR46 Ducati livery.
Fabio di Giannantonio, 2026 VR46 Ducati livery.

Pertamina VR46 Racing

Valentino Rossi's VR46 team was the second to unveil its 2026 MotoGP livery, a day after Pramac, in Rome.

Ducati's factory-supported satellite team will run revised yellow-and-black base colours for Fabio di Giannantonio and Franco Morbidelli, as it seeks to break a two-year win drought.

di Giannantonio will again have the latest factory-spec Desmosedicis, with Morbidelli on the year-old satellite bike.

2026 Pramac Yamaha livery
2026 Pramac Yamaha livery
© Gold and Goose

Pramac Yamaha

The Italian squad was the first to unveil its 2026 livery, doing so at an event on 13 January in Siena, Italy.

Pramac will have a lot of eyes on it in 2026, as it brings three-time World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu to MotoGP for his debut season.

The Turkish superstar will join Jack Miller on Yamaha’s all-new V4-powered M1, which replaces its long-standing inline-four engine it raced for the entirety of the modern MotoGP era to the end of 2025.

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