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Andretti Global shows off new liveries for 2025 IndyCar season

by Kevin Dejewski
7 months ago
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Andretti's three cars will look quite different to one another in 2025. Image: Andretti

Andretti's three cars will look quite different to one another in 2025. Image: Andretti

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Andretti Global has revealed a trio of new liveries for the team’s cars for this year’s upcoming IndyCar season.

All three cars carry a similar pattern to each other, with a white nose and a splash of color reaching around the cockpit and up to the roll hoop.

They also share a red stripe across the Aeroscreen carrying the Andretti branding, but the similarities stop there.

The most striking change is on Kyle Kirkwood’s #27 machine, which now features a majority white paint scheme.

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The entire car is branded with the team’s newly-acquired Chili’s sponsorship, which will first be seen at the season-opening race in St. Petersburg.

Kirkwood’s Chili’s livery stands out with a large logo on the sidepods. Image: Andretti

Much different than the pink and black colors of last season that matched with the Autonation sponsor, Kirkwood’s car will stand out on track with the brighter, cleaner look.

Marcus Ericsson’s #28 is also has a bold look for this upcoming season, with black and red dominating the car’s various body panels.

The Swede has sported a dark livery in the past, particularly when running with Bryant as a main sponsor, but the new design incorporates a new ‘Whatever it takes’ slogan to the sidepods.

Last year, Ericsson was typically seen in a blue and light green scheme, but most of that color is now missing in the decidedly mean-looking 2025 design.

Colton Herta’s livery is mostly unchanged from last year, with bright yellow standing out against a black and white base.

The #26 will still carry Gainbridge and Group1001 as the main sponsors, and it seems this season will look to continue the brand recognition built over the past couple years.

The three new designs will share the track with 24 other cars at the NTT IndyCar Series season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg on March 2.

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