- Mercedes unveils a wolf-inspired livery for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka
- The design is a collaboration with fashion brand Y-3, symbolizing control and performance
- The new livery debuts on George Russell and Kimi Antonelli’s W17 cars from Friday practice
Mercedes has revealed a striking wolf-inspired livery for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, adding a bold visual twist to its 2026 Formula 1 campaign. The design, featured prominently on the W17's front wing, blends aggressive styling with symbolic elements drawn from Japanese mythology.
The Brackley-based outfit confirmed that the new livery is not a reference to team principal Toto Wolff, despite the obvious wordplay. Instead, it is part of a collaboration with fashion brand Y-3, translating avant-garde design into aerodynamic expression. The wolf motif represents a guardian-like philosophy, combining control with raw performance - a theme that aligns with Mercedes' current form on track.

The updated look will be seen on the cars of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli from Friday practice at Suzuka. Mercedes heads into the third race of the season in dominant form, having secured both race wins and pole positions so far.
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In fact, George Russell currently leads the drivers' championship, holding a narrow advantage over teammate Kimi Antonelli. In the constructors' standings, Mercedes enjoys a comfortable lead over rivals like Ferrari, underlining its early-season strength.
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Mercedes is also the latest team to join the trend of special liveries for the Suzuka weekend. Earlier, teams like Haas F1 Team and Racing Bulls revealed themed designs inspired by Japanese pop culture and mythology, making this race one of the most visually unique on the calendar.

Beyond aesthetics, the timing of the livery reveal reflects Mercedes' confidence heading into Japan. The team appears to be capitalising on both performance momentum and fan engagement, blending design innovation with competitive intent.
With the W17 already proving to be a strong contender this season, the wolf-inspired design ensures that Mercedes will stand out on track - both in terms of speed and style - as it aims to extend its winning streak in 2026.
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