Ferrari has revealed its new car for the 2025 season.

While the team presented its new livery at Formula 1’s official pre-season launch event, it also issued images of the 2025 car, which is due to be presented tomorrow.

The most striking change to the SF-25 is at the front of the car. Ferrari’s design team, led by Loic Serra, has moved from a push-rod to pull-rod configuration. “The thinking behind this change in architecture was to clean up the airflow around the car, while also giving greater scope for further aero development, which had pretty much been exhausted with the previous iteration,” said the team in a statement.

Although much of the rest of the car is outwardly similar to its predecessor, which won five rounds last year, Ferrari says the SF-25 is “completely new.”

Ferrari missed out on the constructors’ championship by just 16 points last year. However it has made a major new signing for the upcoming season, having lured Lewis Hamilton away from Mercedes.

Hamilton’s arrival coincides with several changes to the team’s sponsorship roster which are reflected in its latest livery. IBM and Unicredit have joined the team, while Santander’s logos have disappeared, as the Spanish bank has switched its backing to Williams. Hewlett Packard joined Ferrari as its title sponsor after the start of last season.

This has resulted in several changes to the car’s livery, which features more white and, on its rear wing, blue than last year. Ferrari has also switched to a darker shade of red.

Ferrari intends to give the SF-25 its first run on its Fiorano test track tomorrow. The team says it will conduct a 200-kilometre filming day “behind closed doors.”

Pictures: 2025 Ferrari F1-25

Pictures: 2025 Ferrari F1 livery launch

Here from the beginning. Please welcome the SF-25! pic.twitter.com/oEB2b4Yjit

— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) February 18, 2025

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