Aston Martin unveiled the livery of its 2026 Formulation 1 challenger in an occasion on Monday 9 February in Saudi Arabia.
The AMR26 options the British Racing Inexperienced color scheme that followers have come to anticipate from the Silverstone outfit, with a matte end and lime inexperienced accents.
Whereas many followers branded the livery as “protected”, it nonetheless acquired a number of reward. “In order that they’ve gone matte this yr. It is a protected livery nevertheless it was already very good initially so that they in all probability didn’t want to vary it a lot. Little recent elements however will look good on monitor imo,” one fan commented on Reddit.
“AM is all the time simply carried by its cool color,” one other fan wrote, whereas another person commented: “If it ain’t broke, do not repair it, nevertheless it’s tougher to get enthusiastic about this or McLaren in comparison with the brand new hotness we have been seeing.”
2026 marks the beginning of Aston Martin’s energy unit partnership with Honda. Some followers would have most well-liked it if the branding of the Japanese producer had been extra outstanding on the design of the AMR26.
“Hoped for extra Honda branding on spots just like the wing, ala the RB16B. The brand new Honda typeface is not doing it for me although,” one wrote.
Aston Martin AMR26
Photograph by: Aston Martin
One other fan commented: “I used to be anticipating to see a little bit of crimson because it’s Honda, however I am superb with this automobile because it seems to be very nice and one among my favourites this season,” and one other added: “As an AMR fan who supported them due to the inexperienced, I’m as soon as once more completely satisfied that it’s certainly inexperienced. The brand new Honda typeface does appear like sh*t although. It simply will get misplaced on the automobile, which you’d not anticipate contemplating the unique PU.”
The reveal got here forward of the primary three-day block of pre-season testing in Bahrain, which can run from 11-13 February.
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