The Supercars 2026 season is shaping up to be a visual feast, with teams unveiling their stunning liveries! But which design will reign supreme? The battle for the best look is on!
The Camaro's New Era: PremiAir Racing kicks things off with a revamped Camaro, setting the tone for the upcoming season. But here's where it gets interesting: the 2025 title contenders, Walkinshaw TWG Racing and Triple Eight Race Engineering, undergo significant transformations. Walkinshaw embraces the iconic Toyota GR branding, marking a historic shift to the Supra platform. Meanwhile, Triple Eight's Mustangs sport Ford Racing blue accents, while retaining the familiar matte blue base with Red Bull and Ampol support.
Manufacturer Switches and Fresh Sponsors: Brad Jones Racing joins the manufacturer switch club, introducing Toyota Supras with minor livery tweaks. Macauley Jones and Cameron Hill's cars showcase major overhauls, with AlphaTheta and Dare Iced Coffee partnerships. Team 18's Anton De Pasquale adds a subtle Chevrolet touch to his DeWalt entry, blending bowties into the yellow-to-black gradient.
Garage Makeovers and Nostalgia: David Reynolds bids farewell to Tradie Energy, embracing Snowy River Caravans thanks to co-driver James Courtney. Dick Johnson Racing keeps it classic with minor rear wing sponsorship changes. Tickford Racing's Cam Waters maintains the Monster Energy look, while Thomas Randle's Mustang gets a metallic green upgrade.
Bold Statements and Nostalgia: Grove Racing pays homage to the past with a striking black and gold design reminiscent of the iconic JPS liveries from the 1980s. Erebus Motorsport reunites a winning partnership for select rounds, with Chiko and Jobe Stewart's #9 Camaro, and TotalEnergies backing Cooper Murray for the entire season.
New Recruits and Signature Styles: Blanchard Racing Team's CoolDrive colors find a new home with James Golding, while Aaron Cameron represents Liqui-Moly and Blahst. Matt Stone Racing gives rookie Zach Bates' Bendix Racing livery a matte blue twist. Jack Le Brocq's return to MSR brings Sherrin Rentals onboard full-time.
Wholesale Changes and Familiar Bases: PremiAir Racing embraces a sponsorship overhaul while retaining the 2025 base design. Mr. Umami takes center stage as the primary sponsor, with NAPA and Nulon sharing the bonnet.
With so many captivating designs, choosing a favorite is no easy task. Which livery do you think deserves the crown? Cast your vote and let your voice be heard!