A bumper 25-car grid will tackle the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship, with the season opening in Sydney this weekend.
The 2022 grid features 15 race winners, with 10 drivers yet to taste victory.
From new sponsors to new colour schemes, several new teams will commence 2022 with new-look cars.
Some teams, however, have chosen to retain their popular looks from previous seasons.
Including Walkinshaw Andretti United, there will be six teams with a naming rights sponsor on both cars.
Cars will hit the track on Friday for opening practice of the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight. Check out the race schedule here.
This weekend's event will be broadcast live on Foxtel and the Seven Network, and will be streamed on Kayo. Check out the full TV schedule here.
Check out all 25 new looks on the 2022 grid.
Nick Percat, #2 Walkinshaw Andretti United
Tim Slade, #3 Blanchard Racing Team
Jack Smith, #4 Brad Jones Racing
James Courtney, #5 Tickford Racing
Cameron Waters, #6 Tickford Racing
Andre Heimgartner, #8 Brad Jones Racing
Will Brown, #9 Erebus Motorsport
Lee Holdsworth, #10 Grove Racing
Anton De Pasquale, #11 Dick Johnson Racing
Bryce Fullwood, #14 Brad Jones Racing
Will Davison, #17 Dick Johnson Racing
Mark Winterbottom, #18 Team 18
Scott Pye, #20 Team 18
Chris Pither, #22 PremiAir Racing
Chaz Mostert, #25 Walkinshaw Andretti United
David Reynolds, #26 Grove Racing
Jack Le Brocq, #34 Matt Stone Racing
Todd Hazelwood, #35 Matt Stone Racing
Thomas Randle, #55 Tickford Racing
Jake Kostecki, #56 Tickford Racing
Garry Jacobson, #76 PremiAir Racing
Broc Feeney, #88 Triple Eight Race Engineering
Macauley Jones, #96 Brad Jones Racing
Shane van Gisbergen, #97 Triple Eight Race Engineering
Brodie Kostecki, #99 Erebus Motorsport