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Why Will We Have Orange on Our British Grand Prix Livery?

30 June 2025
6 Min Read

Silver, black, and… orange. Our W16s for the 2025 British Grand Prix will look a little bit different.

So why are we adding a splash of orange to our Silverstone style this year?

It’s all to do with our celebration of the three-pointed star’s past, present, and future, as F1 gets set to celebrate its 75th anniversary, at the home of the very first F1 World Championship race in 1950.

The future will be seen with the CONCEPT AMG GT XX, Mercedes-AMG’s pioneering technology programme, that recently launched at Mercedes-AMG’s Affalterbach headquarters with George, Kimi and Valtteri.

A concept car that offers insight into the first series-production model based on AMG.EA high performance will be on display at Silverstone. The concept car’s eye-catching sunset beam orange livery is inspired by the revolutionary Mercedes C111 vehicles of the 1960s and 1970s.

The sunset beam orange accents will feature on the W16 including the famous three-pointed stars on its nose and engine cover, driver overalls, and both George and Kimi will run special helmets incorporating the colour in celebration of the CONCEPT AMG GT XX launch.

The high-voltage battery in the CONCEPT AMG GT XX is a completely new development. It benefits from all the experience from the AMG ONE and Formula 1 as well as the knowledge of the best engineers from Mercedes-AMG in Affalterbach and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains (HPP) in Brixworth.

Markus Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Chief Technology Officer, Development and Procurement, said: “The best minds in our global R&D network have contributed their extensive expertise – from Mercedes-Benz in Sindelfingen and Untertürkheim to Mercedes-AMG in Affalterbach and YASA in the UK to our Formula 1 drivetrain experts at Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains in Brixworth.

“Together, they have developed the CONCEPT AMG GT XX and are providing an insight into pioneering drivetrain technology and the future of performance.”

So, that’s the future. What about the past and present?

The past is represented by the all-conquering Mercedes-Benz W196, the first Mercedes to race in the Formula One World Championship. It won nine of the 12 races it entered and captured two titles.

George drove the W196 at Aintree in Liverpool, the venue at which Stirling Moss became the first British driver to win his home race in 1955.

The W196 will be on display in the team’s Silverstone Club hospitality all weekend at Silverstone.

Its tartan seat pattern has also been the inspiration for the adidas x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team Silver Arrows pack, a fanwear collection that brings a bold, eye-catching look to the track.

The present will be represented by several activations, including the appearance of the Mercedes-AMG ONE, the marque’s high-performance hybrid sports car that features F1 technology and Power Unit, and developed collaboratively between Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains in Brixworth.

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