M-Sport has revealed the new livery for its Ford Puma Rally1 ahead of the 2026 WRC season. Known for its creative designs, the British team has once again opted for a fresh look, combining tradition with a modern identity.
The new colour scheme features a white base accented by green, blue and yellow, a combination that reminisces of the iconic Ford Focus WRC liveries from 2004 and 2005. While visually striking, the design also reflects changes within the team’s partner portfolio.
Most notably, the Red Bull branding is absent, with the energy drink company now appearing (exclusively) on Sébastien Ogier’s Toyota GR Yaris Rally1. In its place, MS-RT (M-Sport Road Technology) branding takes on a more prominent role. As a long-standing partner, MS-RT bridges M-Sport’s rally activities with its road-car design projects. SafetyCulture also gains increased visibility, featuring on both the bonnet and rear of the car.
For 2026, M-Sport will field a full-season line-up of Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy drivers Josh McErlean and Jon Armstrong. As a result, Motorsport Ireland branding appears on the sides and lower bonnet area of the Puma Rally1, alongside Castrol logos. The green and blue accents at the front of the car further echo the academy’s familiar colour scheme.
Toyota revealed its 2026 WRC livery last week. Hyundai is yet to unveil its 2026 challenger. The 2026 WRC season gets underway next week with the iconic Rallye Monte-Carlo season opener. Recce starts later this week on Sunday.




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