Honda revamps MotoGP livery for first time in three decades
Repsol first joined forces with Honda in 1995, with its famous orange colours going on to become one of the most recognisable in the History of motorcycle racing. Repsol and Honda are entering the 30th year of their long-standing partnership, but the Spanish oil giant has scaled down its involvement in the wake of Marc Marquez’s departure to Gresini Ducati. This means that for the first time in 30 years, Honda has made a major change to its MotoGP livery, reducing Repsol branding on the RC213V in favour of HRC's red, blue and white colours. The hybrid HRC/Repsol livery was unveiled by Honda at the launch of the 2024-spec RC213V at an event organised by Repsol in Madrid on Tuesday. Repsol Honda Team RC213V livery Photo by: Repsol Media Both 2020 champion Joan Mir and Luca Marini were present at the launch of the bike in Spain, along with Honda’s senior management. 2024 marks an important year for Honda as it begins life without six-time c...