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Ferrari is looking to get its fanbase fired up by revealing the 2025 livery for its 499P Hypercar entries. To be applied to the number 50 and 51 Le Mans Hypercars, this is the appearance which will represent the proud Italian team in the FIA World Endurance Championship’s top class.
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You’ll note the new livery looks at once different and yet the same, which apparently is what Ferrari was going for, so mission accomplished. Naturally, the cars are predominantly red, with some Giallo Modena accents along the bodylines, a pairing Ferrari has been using in all its motorsports endeavors lately.

Of course, the 499Ps have a bright glossy finish, even though the red is a darker hue than before, helping with visibility during nighttime driving. The matte accents are apparently purposely in line with Scuderia Ferrari HP’s 2025 Formula One car design.
But one element has been retained from the previous 499P cars: a diagonal yellow stripe on the cockpit. However, the 2025 car has the stripe continue on the side pods instead of the lower second of the side, further distinguishing this from last year’s livery.
The Ferrari 499P makes use of a hybrid powertrain configuration with a mid-ship twin-turbo V6 working in concert with an electric motor and Energy Recover System on the front axle. The same internal combustion engine is used on the Ferrari F80, along with several other parts developed for the 499P, showing a direct connection between Maranello’s motorsports endeavors and its road-going products.
This season is a big one for Ferrari. Not only will it be defending its top perch at Le Mans, the team has its eyes set on the Manufacturers’ and Drivers’ World Championship titles. With the same crews for both cars, Maranello must feel confident in its well-oiled machine.
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