The reigning Formula E champions, Renault e.dams, have unveiled their new livery ahead of the 2017/18 season.
The French manufacturer, which has claimed all three constructors' championships since the series made its debut in 2014, has retained its predominantly blue livery, but has replaced the yellow accents with white on the Z.E.17.
Renault chief Cyril Abiteboul put much of their success in the series down to their history in motorsport, particularly F1.
"For the past forty years, being an engine supplier has been the common thread in Renault's motor racing involvement, in Formula 1 and now in Formula E," he said.
"As the only constructor currently implicated in both disciplines, Renault has developed multiple synergies between the two programmes.
"I believe that our supremacy in Formula E is due in large part to the expertise developed for Formula 1 since the arrival of the hybrid systems in 2009.
"These synergies are also reflected in the image: the new Renault e.dams livery foreshadows the evolution of our identity in Formula 1 for the 2018 season."
The team will run an unchanged driver line-up of Sébastien Buemi and Nicolas Prost.