Racing Bulls have presented a new holographic livery for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, bringing a season of experimental visual concepts to a close. The VCARB 02 driven by Isaac Hajar and Liam Lawson will feature an iridescent finish that shifts depending on how light strikes the surface. The design mirrors the visual atmosphere of Las Vegas, with the intention of matching the city’s distinctive night environment. The livery also marks the public launch of Cash App’s new Holo Card, which follows the theme of accessible premium design.
The holographic concept extends beyond the car. The team’s pit garage will be decorated in the same theme, and both drivers will wear customised suits, gloves and boots. This unified presentation was developed to reflect a consistent brand identity for the weekend. Racing Bulls have used the 2025 season to explore different colours and region specific designs, starting with a chameleon effect in Miami and continuing with localised themes at Silverstone and Austin.
CEO Peter Bayer described the Las Vegas livery as the final step in a year shaped by collaboration and creative experimentation. He noted that each design introduced throughout the season represented a connection between the team, its partners and the host venues. The Las Vegas concept was chosen to serve as a clear closing statement, tying together the various artistic approaches used earlier in the year.
A show car featuring the new holographic finish will be displayed at the Park MGM Hotel from November 19. Fans will have the opportunity to view the design in person ahead of the start of free practice. The Las Vegas Grand Prix will be the last event where Racing Bulls showcase this approach before shifting focus to their 2026 programme.







