Pramac Racing revealed its updated MotoGP 2026 livery in Siena, Italy this week, marking a major visual and technical shift as Yamaha’s satellite partner gets ready for the upcoming MotoGP season. The Pramac MotoGP 2026 livery unveil comes just ahead of pre-season testing, highlighting the team’s ambitions and their latest partnership moves.
Pramac Racing Debuts 2026 Bike and Livery in Siena
At Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena on Tuesday, Pramac Racing introduced its newly designed MotoGP bike, sporting a blue-and-purple theme that continues from last year’s switch to Yamaha and sponsorship by Renault Group’s Alpine brand. The launch event, streamed online, featured both Toprak Razgatlioglu—newly signed for the season—and existing team rider Jack Miller. This event set the stage for the upcoming pre-season activities and offered fans an early look at Pramac’s updated direction.
Star Riders Set for Testing and Debut
Toprak Razgatlioglu, a three-time World Superbike Champion joining Pramac Racing for his rookie MotoGP year, will feature number 7 on his bike. Razgatlioglu’s preferred 54 is currently in use by Gresini rider Fermin Aldeguer. As a first-year participant, Razgatlioglu is eligible for the shakedown test at Sepang International Circuit from January 29 to 31, accompanied by Yamaha’s test rider Augusto Fernandez. Jack Miller, having secured his seat over Miguel Oliveira, will wait until the official team test at Sepang on February 3 to 5 to ride the new 2026-spec Yamaha M1.

New Technical Era for Pramac and Yamaha
The 2026 season represents a significant transformation for Pramac, as Yamaha will introduce a new V4-powered version of the M1 bike, moving away from the previous inline-four engine design. Pramac had previously tasted success with Ducati, winning the teams’ championship in 2023 and helping Jorge Martin secure the riders’ title one year later. However, the switch to Yamaha last season resulted in challenges, with the team finishing at the bottom of the standings—a stark contrast to their previous achievements.
Performance and Challenges from the Last Season
With its new pairing of Miller and Oliveira, Pramac closed last season with 125 points, 40 below the nearest competitors, LCR Honda. Yamaha’s factory team, powered mostly by Fabio Quartararo, managed sixth place overall with 269 points. These results underscore the difficult transition Pramac faced after parting ways with Ducati. This year, the team aims to recover its competitive edge and capitalize on the new V4 M1 platform.
Launch Events Signal a Fresh Start
Unlike last year’s joint launch, Pramac and Yamaha opted for separate presentations in 2026, underscoring each team’s unique approach. While Pramac revealed its new look and lineup in Siena, Yamaha plans to debut its factory V4-powered M1 in Jakarta on January 21. These timings reflect strategic moves within both organizations as they gear up for a newly configured season in MotoGP.
What This Unveiling Means for MotoGP 2026
The Pramac MotoGP 2026 livery unveil marks the beginning of a renewed partnership and technical vision, as the team looks to reset expectations following last year’s results and adapts to Yamaha’s landmark engine update. With rookie Toprak Razgatlioglu joining veteran Jack Miller, and an emphasis on innovation, Pramac’s 2026 campaign will be closely watched as it unfolds during pre-season testing and the competitive calendar ahead.
