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Pramac Yamaha has officially revealed its new MotoGP livery for the 2026 season. The fresh design shows a modern style, strong Yamaha identity and marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the Italian team.
Pramac Yamaha has officially revealed its new MotoGP livery for the 2026 season, and it has already caught the attention of fans around the world. The Italian team is the first to show its colours this year, giving everyone an early look at what the grid will look like in the future.
The new design keeps Pramac’s identity but adds a cleaner and more modern style. The bike is mainly blue and purple, showing Yamaha’s factory connection, with bright red details that make the bike stand out on track. The colours flow smoothly from the front to the back, giving the bike a fast and aggressive look even when it is standing still.
The Yamaha logos are bigger and clearer, showing the stronger partnership between the two teams. Sponsor logos are placed more neatly than before, making the bike look less crowded and easier to recognise on television.
One of the biggest highlights of the launch was seeing Toprak Razgatlioglu in full MotoGP colours for the first time. The Turkish star will race with this livery in his debut MotoGP season in 2026. His number and name match the bike perfectly, giving fans a first real image of him as a MotoGP rider.
Team-mate Jack Miller also praised the look of the bike, saying it feels fresh and full of energy. Both riders believe the new colours represent a new start for Pramac and Yamaha.
The design also reflects Yamaha’s new technical direction. With the brand moving to a V4 engine, the 2026 season is about change, progress and ambition. The livery shows that Yamaha and Pramac want to look bold and confident.
Fans at the launch event in Siena said the bike looked modern and clean. Many also liked how the colours shine under the lights, which will look even better on track.
Pramac’s reveal has now started the official MotoGP pre-season mood. Other teams will show their new liveries over the coming days, but Pramac has already set a high standard.
With a striking new design, a famous new rider and a new Yamaha engine project, the Pramac 2026 livery is more than just colours. It is a symbol of a new chapter for the team and for MotoGP itself.
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