A new leak has revealed Motorola’s plan to tie its Razr 2025 foldable to one of next year’s biggest events the FIFA World Cup. The limited-edition variant features a multicolor finish, official branding, and themed UI tweaks, but it may not hit retail shelves anytime soon.
Razr 2025 World Cup Edition sports a bold redesign

The leak comes from industry insider Evan Blass, who shared renders of the Razr 2025 FIFA World Cup Edition on X. The device shows off a striking tri-tone finish in shades of green and cyan, plus the official FIFA World Cup 2026 logo near the hinge.
Underneath the logo, the words “Official Smartphone Partner” appear in the same font used for the tournament. Motorola is also bundling a custom wallpaper to match the World Cup’s visual identity, making it more than just a skin-deep refresh.
Razr 2025 giveaway planned for CES 2026
Although this World Cup Edition is generating buzz, Motorola hasn’t confirmed a retail release. According to Blass, only five units will be given away during a sweepstake at CES 2026 in January. Winners will also receive tickets to attend World Cup matches next summer.
That makes the Razr 2025 FIFA Edition an extremely limited piece of hardware at least for now.
Razr 2025 World Cup specs match standard model
In terms of hardware, the World Cup Edition mirrors the regular Razr 2025 spec sheet. The device features:
- 6.9-inch 120Hz pOLED main display (1080 × 2640)
- 3.6-inch 90Hz cover display (1056 × 1066)
- MediaTek Dimensity 7400X processor
- 8GB RAM + 256GB storage (up to 12GB + 512GB in Europe)
- 4,500mAh battery with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging
- Android 15 pre-installed
It also carries IP48 protection, a 50MP main camera, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 32MP front-facing camera capable of 4K video.
Razr 2025 available in four standard colors
While the FIFA Edition stands out with its unique finish, the regular Razr 2025 is available in four Pantone-certified colors: Gibraltar Sea, Parfait Pink, Spring Bud, and Lightest Sky. Each one keeps the same chassis design and internal layout.
Motorola plays it close with a rare collector’s item
This Razr 2025 World Cup Edition might never go into full production, but it’s a sharp-looking nod to a global event. If you’re lucky enough to snag one of the five giveaway units at CES, you won’t just own a phone, you’ll own a rare collector’s item tied to football’s biggest stage.

