KTM unveils 2025 factory MotoGP liveries for works team and Tech3

Austrian manufacturer kicks off 2025 campaign

KTM 2025 Factory MotoGP livery
KTM 2025 Factory MotoGP livery
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KTM has unveiled the unified factory livery it wil⛎l run across both its work🐎s MotoGP team and Tech3 satellite squad in the 2025 season.

The 2025 season will be KTM’s ninth since stepping ꦺinto MotoGP in 2017, but comes on the backdrop of major uncertainty amid a financial crisis at the company.

KTM faces a crucial vote o🎃n its restructuring process on 25 February, just a few days before the MotoGP campaign begins.

While KTM iജs committe📖d to the 2025 season, it’s future beyond that remains uncertain.

T꧙he brand will field four factory RC16s in 2025 at its works team and the Tech3 satellite squad, who enters its seventh season with KTM.

KTM fields arguably its strongest line-up ever, with 2024 rookie sensation Pedro Acosta s𒆙tepping up to the factory squad al𒁃ongside double MotoGP race winner Brad Binder.

At Tech3, Maverick ✨Vinales moves over from Aprilia, while Enea Bastianini comes from Duc🌊ati - both with 17 victories between them.

T🃏he livery both teams will race in 2025 is virtually identical, as Tech3 moves away from being GASGAS branded.

While both teams will run Red Bull KTM colours, the Tech3 bikes feature Motul branding on the bottom o🐻f th♍e fairing, while the factory squad has Mobil 1 stickers.

Despite a difficult season in♎ which it went winless for a second year, KTM finished the 2024 campaign second in the constructors’ standings.

The 2025 season will also see junio📖r categories kingmaker Aki Ajo step up to become team manager at KTM’s factory squad, r🍌eplacing Francesco Guidotti.

Seven of the 11 MotoGP teams have now unveiled their 2025 liveries, with Trackhouse, Aprilia, Gresini,🐠 Ducati and VR46 having all done so already this month.

Yamaha༺ and🌱 its new satellite team Pramac will follow next on Friday 31 January, before the factory Honda squad unveils its first non-Repsol livery in over 30 years on 1 February.

LCR will be the last team to launch its season on 8 February ahead of 🍎MotoGP’s Bangkꦫok event where all teams will be present on 9 February.

MotoGP testing begiﷺns this weekend with the Sepang🍷 shakedown for test riders, rookies and concession riders.

The first official pre-season test in Malaysia will run from 5-7 February, with the final one in Thailand on 12-♐13 February.

The 2025 season begins on 28 February to 2 M♏arch with the Thai Grand Prix.

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