The new livery is predominantly orange, transitioning to red at the rear, with black highlights.

Genesis says it takes inspiration from the "lava at the heart of the Magma name", which itself is inspired by the Korean peninsula's volcanic origins.

The livery also retains the hangeul lettering – the Korean alphabet – for 'Magma' over the entirety of the car, again reflecting its Korean heritage.

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“For the entire Genesis brand, including of course Genesis Magma Racing, design is one of the foundational pillars,” said Genesis Chief Creative Officer Luc Donckerwolke.

“Fans and supporters have been vocal in their love of the Magma Orange concept livery that was unveiled last year, and, as always, Genesis takes our supporters’ feedback into consideration by bringing it to reality with a bold evolution. More than a race livery, it’s an artful statement — where color and form convey the unique performance identity of Genesis.”

“The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the biggest weekend of our year,” said Genesis Magma Racing team principal Cyril Abiteboul. “It is the toughest test we face during the FIA WEC season, especially as a team in our first season, but it is also our biggest opportunity to show the identity of Genesis and Genesis Magma Racing to the world through racing.”

He added: “Since we launched the team in December 2024, Magma has been a key part of our name and our identity, so to be able to bring Genesis Magma fully to life on track is very important. The cars look fantastic, and as a team we will be working to make sure our performance matches the level of attention that has gone into creating the designs.”