Formula 1's newest team Cadillac has revealed its first grand prix racing livery for its 2026 debut.
The '26 Cadillac car - whose chassis name remains undisclosed - will sport an unconventional split-sides livery, primarily black on the right side and primarily white on the left.

The livery was unveiled in an ad spot during the Super Bowl, the championship game of the 2025-26 NFL season. The ad positioned Cadillac - which is one of the two US-based F1 outfits, with Haas being the other - as "America's new team", using audio of US President John F. Kennedy's 1962 "We choose to go to the Moon speech.

The Cadillac team - which is operated by TWG Motorsports and will be a Ferrari engine customer until the debut of Cadillac's bespoke power unit, currently slated for 2029 - has already run the car on track in an initial filming day at Silverstone and then in F1's collective shakedown in Barcelona.
It ran in plain black at the former and in a special test livery at the latter, where the car was timed at over four seconds slower than the fastest lap of the test and completed a reported 164 laps - around two and a half Spanish Grand Prix race distances, but also well short of every other participating team bar Aston Martin, which didn't make use of its full three-day allotment.
The mission begins now. Introducing Cadillac Formula 1® Team’s first livery. Our season kicks off March 7th streaming on @AppleTV in the US. pic.twitter.com/NiALWMcqGm
— Cadillac Formula 1 Team (@Cadillac_F1) February 9, 2026