A new dawn emerges in Formula 1 with the unveiling of Aston Martin’s AMR25. This cutting-edge race car is the epitome of ‘innovation meets ambition’ and sets the stage for a pivotal season in 2025 as the sport prepares for a massive overhaul of rules and regulations in the following year. However, Aston Martin is not merely idling till the transition. On the contrary, the AMR25 is a testament to a complete metamorphosis from its predecessor.
Guided by the vision of billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll, Aston Martin is steadfast in its pursuit of the World Championship. The foundation has been solidified, with a new factory and wind tunnel already operational. Adding to the powerhouse team is the legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey, who begins work in March, and a confirmed engine deal with Honda from F1 2026.
But the question remains – can the Aston Martin AMR25 serve as the launchpad to propel the team into the new era of Formula 1? The answer lies in the team’s relentless commitment and innovative approach to the car’s design.
The AMR25 embodies a “100 per cent new” aerodynamic approach. A more stable and predictable car that can handle the corners with precision is what Aston Martin aims to deliver. The Group CEO, Andy Cowell, expressed his confidence in the new design during the F1 75 launch event at London’s O2 Arena.

According to him, understanding the previous car’s functionalities coupled with extensive work during the winter has yielded a car that promises enhanced race performance. The aerodynamic package is virtually brand new, reflecting the tireless efforts invested by the team at the campus.
The release points of the aero were pushed further than ever before, thanks to the investments made in the campus and the operational and design teams’ capabilities. Their collective efforts have facilitated the aero development team to spend additional weekends in the wind tunnel. The anticipation is palpable as the team awaits the on-track results and their correlation with the campus measurements.
The Aston Martin AMR25 boasts a plethora of modifications. A significant evolution is evident in the new front wing, while the redesigned sidepods are the most visually striking change from the AMR24. The new design also incorporates a re-engineered floor to complement the revised bodywork and introduces new brake ducts at both the front and rear.
The team retains the formidable driver lineup of two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll for F1 2025. After a tough 2024 season without a podium finish, Aston Martin aims for a strong comeback, with the AMR25 serving as the catalyst for their resurgence.