Alpine Endurance Team unveil their 2025 livery ahead of WEC season
31st January 2025The Alpine Endurance Team have revealed their 2025 challenger ahead of the upcoming season in the World Endurance Championship.
Feature image credit: Alpine
Alpine have now revealed a glimpse of their 2025 challenger, the A424 Hypercar, which the team believes will give fans ‘a glimpse of what lies ahead’ as the team prepares for its second season in the WEC.
The A434 follows on with a close livery design to its predecessor, the A424, with a predominately blue design with its red and white colour scheme trailing off towards the back.
Unlike last year, where the differing colours were square, the 2025 variant sees the red and white colour palette change to lines which trail around the cockpit and enlarge towards the rear wing.
A new season, a new look! 📈
Our 2025 FIA WEC livery is finally here, and we can’t wait to hit the track with this bold new design. 🎨
Love it as much as we do? Let us know in the comments! ⬇️#AlpineEnduranceTeam pic.twitter.com/M1zIkmIc4l
— Alpine Endurance Team (@SignatechAlpine) January 30, 2025
The team are looking to improve on their learning from last season where they finished the championship in fourth in their first season, and secured a podium finish in Fuji.
However, the team are yet to confirm their driver line-up for the upcoming season but the team have stated for fans to ‘stay tuned’ to learn about their 2025 driver line-up on February 5.
Following this the Formula One branch of the brand will also reveal their livery for the upcoming campaign at the sport’s inaugural combined launch at London’s O2 Arena.
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