Ferrari reveals 499P livery for 2026
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Ferrari reveals 499P livery for 2026

Ferrari has freshened up the livery of the 499P that will compete in the 2026 FIA World Endurance Championship, including the 94th 24 Hours of Le Mans (10-14 June).

The 2026 livery for the Ferrari 499P was unveiled today (25 February) at a presentation held at the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena.

The 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship winners’ laurels are proudly displayed on the front wing of the Ferrari-AF Corse hypercar that will compete in the 2026 championship, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The refreshed livery again pays tribute to the 312 P that dominated the endurance scene until 1973, when Ferrari bowed out of endurance for half a century before its historic comeback in 2023.
The 499P’s design is the work of the Centro Stile Ferrari. The dominant red colour is a new glossy version of the traditional Rosso Scuderia. The hue and finish are identical to those sported by the Scuderia Ferrari HP SF-26 in Formula One. In 2026, the Giallo Modena yellow trim particularly emphasises the volumes of the cockpit.

No joker

No major technical modification has been made to the Ferrari 499P for 2026. In fact, the “joker” introduced in July 2024 for the Rolex 6 Hours of São Paulo remains the only one used on the car since its race début. Ferrari has not been resting on those winners’ laurels, however. Throughout the close season, the Scuderia has worked relentlessly on research, data analysis and the correlation between simulator and racetrack to improve the car’s behaviour and team operations.

After scooping the 2025 FIA Hypercar World Endurance Manufacturers’ and Drivers’ Championship titles, Ferrari-AF Corse fully intends to cement its N°1 ranking. While the Prancing Horse will be aiming for victory in every round of the FIA WEC, the Italian stable is fully aware that the competition will be tougher than ever this year. “We will approach the challenge with maximum focus, without allowing ourselves to be affected if things do not always go perfectly,” said Antonello Coletta, Global Head of Endurance and Corse Clienti. “Our drivers have a wealth of experience, so I am confident that none of them will feel the weight of starting the season as reigning world champions.” Fernandino Cannizzo, Head of Endurance Race Cars, added: “The races in which we struggled in 2025 were the ones that gave us the clearest indications for improvement.”

Catch a close look of the new-for-2026 Ferrari 499P livery in the photo gallery below.

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