Mercedes has revealed the new Adidas team kit and race suits that will be worn during the upcoming Formula 1 campaign.
The German marque announced last month that a deal had been reached with Adidas to replace long-standing partner Puma as the side’s apparel supplier on a multi-term deal.
The “groundbreaking” partnership will witness the renowned sportswear brand provide Mercedes with clothing, footwear and also accessories to all team personnel.
Mercedes has now showcased the 2025 attire that Adidas has produced, with drivers Andrea Kimi Antonelli and George Russell modelling with Team Principal Toto Wolff.
The design bares similarities to the mock-ups that were drawn up with the iconic Adidas stripe maintaining its conventional place between the neck and the shoulders.
Meanwhile, the drivers were also pictured in the black race suits that will be used, this time with the Adidas stripe incorporated to also run along both sides of the lower leg.
Upon the announcement that Adidas would be returning to F1, the German brand revealed that there would be limited edition drops coming throughout the 2025 season.
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