Yamaha and Pramac reveal new liveries for 2025 MotoGP season in Malaysia
Yamaha and Pramac pull wraps off new colours

The Pramac squad has unveiled its new look for its firs♌t MotoGP seas🐭on with Yamaha in 2025, featuring prominent Alpine branding, while the factory team colours remain largely unchanged.
Yamaha is in the midst of a rebuilding phase following a shar🎃p decline from fighting for the title as the defending champion with 🍌Fabio Quartararo in 2022 to not scoring a podium last year.
The Japanese brand ended 𝔉the season fourth in the constructors’ standings, while Quartararo was its top rider in 13th.
However, there were positive signs of progress in the latter stages of the campaign, while Yamaha is set for an even bigger push in 2025 under te𓄧chnical director Max Bartolini as it gets set to debut its first V4 a🍒t some point this season.
Ahead of stepping down from his role as team boss, Lin Jarvis was able to secure Quartararo to a new two-year deal, followed by Alex Rins, as well as getting Yamaha a satellite team for the first t♎ime since 2022.
Pramac, who won the independent teams’ championsh🌜ip in 2024 and helped Jorge Martin to the riders’ title, elected to ditch Ducati for factoꦦry Yamaha machinery.

It will field an all-new line-up of Jack Miller - who raced for the team on a Ducati ✱between 2018 and 2020 - and Miguel Oliveira, who steps over from Trackhouse Aprilia.
The Pramac squad recently confirmed it had welcomed French car manufacturer Alpine as a main sponsor, which features prominently o▨n its new livery.
The Pramac Yamaha Moto2 team bikes of Tony Arbolino🌟 and Izan Gue🍌vara was also unveiled at the event. Former MotoGP racer Alex de Angelis will be team boss.
Yamaha also revealed that it will hold special 70th a♏nniversary celebrations in July of this year.
The mar♕que has been on track on Friday at Sepang for the shakedown, with its race riders expected to take part later in the weekend ahead of the first official test on 𓃲5-7 February in Malaysia.
Just two teams have yet to show off their new colours for the coming season, with the factory Honda squad doing so on Saturday 1 February in Indonesia🐎.
LCR Honda will follow suit on 8 February ahead of Moto♓GP’s se♓ason launch event in Bangkok.
The factory Honda squad is set to unveil its first bike without a Repsol livery in over 30 years, 🍒after parting ways with the Spanishꦿ oil giant as title sponsor.
Th꧋e 2025 season begins on 28 Feb🎶ruary - 2 March with the Thai Grand Prix.
