Australian rally star Taylor Gill has revealed his 2026 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) challenger, unveiling the new livery ahead of his highly anticipated WRC2 category debut.
Competing in a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 alongside fellow Australian co-driver Dan Brkic, the 2026 season marks a significant milestone as the pair transition into Rally2 machinery for the first time.
The program will be underpinned by partnerships with Australian and Finnish businesses, headlined by Nordic bank, Ferratum.

The new livery features a blend of grey and blue, a colour scheme that holds personal significance for Gill as he prepares for Rally Sweden.
“Seeing the car in its full colours for the first time makes the start of our WRC campaign feel incredibly real,” Gill said.
“The grey and bright blue on the car is a bit of a nod to some of my first rallies in Australia. I never thought those colours would adorn a car of mine in the WRC, but here we are. This is a dream come true.
“We’ve been working tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare for this step up, and to have a livery that looks this sharp is awesome. It represents the hard work of our entire team and the incredible partners who are with us on the journey.”

Gill has previously shown great speed at Rally Sweden, winning in the FIA Junior World Rally Championship class there in 2025.
“Starting our 2026 WRC program at Rally Sweden is a challenge we are ready for. The conditions are unique, and the speeds are immense,” Gill added.
“The preparation and support we have gives us the confidence to push from the very first stage. I can’t wait to see how those colours look against the Swedish snow.
“Sweden is a legendary event, and one we’ve done well on in the past, so it’s a great place to have our first event in a Rally2 car. We are very busy and excited about what lies ahead.”
The team has already moved into a pre-event test, before the action of the event commences on the weekend of 12-15 February.