Full List of 2026 Supercars Liveries: Toyota Supra, Ford Mustang & Camaro, PHOTOS
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship livery reveals are in full swing as the season approaches (Round 1: Sydney 500, February 20-22, 2026). Major highlights include the debut of the Toyota GR Supra (replacing previous models at teams like Walkinshaw TWG Racing and Brad Jones Racing), Triple Eight Race Engineering's switch to Ford Mustangs (now running three cars), and fresh sponsor integrations across the grid.As of February 12, 2026 (per updates from Speedcafe, Supercars.com, and recent team unveils like Tickford on the same day), here's a comprehensive list of unveiled liveries so far. Note: Not all teams have revealed yet (e.g., Erebus, PremiAir scheduled later in February), and this will evolve—check official sources for the latest.
Unveiled Liveries (by Car Number)
#1 Chaz Mostert – Walkinshaw TWG Racing Toyota GR Supra
Black satin base with teal accents, prominent Mobil 1 Optus branding, Gazoo Racing logos on rear arches, and the
#1 on windows (Mostert noted mixed feelings on the number placement). A subtle evolution from prior schemes, emphasizing the Supra's curves.
#2 Ryan Wood – Walkinshaw TWG Racing Toyota GR Supra
Largely a carryover style from 2025, with Mobil 1 Truck Assist primary backing. Maintains symmetry with Mostert's car despite different major sponsors.
#3 Aaron Cameron – Blanchard Racing Team Ford Mustang
Major refresh with Liqui-Moly and Blahst sharing naming rights; new graphics for a bolder look.
#4 Jack Le Brocq – Matt Stone Racing Chevrolet Camaro
Vibrant orange-and-blue scheme with Sherrin Rentals primary, Tyrepower support (following Le Brocq from Erebus). Mid-1990s DJR-inspired red stripes blend blue and orange.
#6 Cameron Waters – Tickford Racing Ford Mustang
Classic all-black Monster Energy design (matte black base, lime green perimeter accents inspired by NASCAR ties). Largely unchanged but evolved for 2026.
#7 James Golding – Blanchard Racing Team Ford Mustang
CoolDrive colors transferred here, with added white graphics for team cohesion between the two BRT entries.
#8 Andre Heimgartner – Brad Jones Racing Toyota GR Supra
White-based scheme adapted to Supra's curves, featuring R&J Batteries primary branding. First Toyota reveal from BJR.
#10 Zach Bates – Matt Stone Racing Chevrolet Camaro
Familiar light blue/matte finish with Bendix main backer, Trico support on rear quarter. Clean and modern for the rookie.
#11 Jackson Walls – Objective Racing Ford Mustang (Triple Eight entry)
Smart family-inspired design from Objective Corporation (Walls family backing). Third T8 Mustang.
#17 Brodie Kostecki & #38 Rylan Gray – Dick Johnson Racing Ford Mustangs
Consistent DJR look with minor tweaks (midnight blue rear wing); Kostecki now carries the iconic #17.
#18 Anton De Pasquale – Team 18 Chevrolet Camaro
DeWalt primary colors, subtle Chevrolet bowtie transitions (nod to factory status).
#19 Matt Payne & #26 Kai Allen – Grove Racing Ford Mustangs
Sleek black-and-gold JPS-style tribute celebrating Penrite's 100th birthday—early fan favorite.
#20 David Reynolds – Team 18 Chevrolet Camaro
New Snowy River Caravans scheme (facilitated by ex-driver James Courtney joining for enduros); matching bowtie details as #18.
#55 Thomas Randle – Tickford Racing Ford Mustang
Slight Castrol evolution: more black elements, headlight covers, side stripes, and front bar tweaks.
#88 Broc Feeney & #888 Will Brown – Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Mustangs
Retained Red Bull Ampol backing with added blue striping and Ford Racing branding (highlighting T8's new homologation role for Ford).
Key 2026 Changes & Highlights
Toyota GR Supra debut: Three entries so far (#1, #2, #8) with adapted sponsor schemes to the new car's lines.
Triple Eight on Ford: Three Mustangs (#11 wildcard-style, plus #88/#888) with Red Bull/Ampol cues.
Fan favorites: Grove's black/gold Penrite celebration and Tickford's Monster black are generating buzz.
Remaining reveals: Teams like Erebus (e.g., Jobe Stewart rookie), PremiAir, and others expected soon (check Supercars.com launch calendar).
The grid features Gen3 cars across Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and now Toyota Supra platforms. For full galleries and updates, head to Speedcafe.com's ongoing roundup or Supercars.com. Which livery is your favorite so far?
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