This is a gallery of images of Mountain Dew LiveWire.
Regular variant [ ]
2003 - 2005 designs [ ]
LiveWire's prototype label art.
LiveWire's label art from 2003 to 2005.
First LiveWire 20 oz. bottle design.
LiveWire's 20 oz. bottle design during its 2004 release (notice the "It's Back! Summer 2004" banner).
LiveWire's 16.9 oz. bottle design during its initial release in 2003.
LiveWire's first 2-Liter bottle design.
LiveWire's 8 oz. can design.
LiveWire's contemporary 8 oz. can 18-pack design.
LiveWire's first 12 oz. can design. Photograph courtesy of Usasoda.com
LiveWire's first 6x2 12-pack design, used from 2003 until 2010.
LiveWire's first 6x2 12-pack design, used from 2003 until 2010 (front).
LiveWire's first 3x4 12-pack design.
Photograph of a LiveWire Slurpee (bottom right) at a 7-Eleven.
Photograph of a contemporary LiveWire Slurpee label.
Close-up photograph of the same Slurpee label.
Close-up photograph of the same Slurpee label (left).
Close-up photograph of the same Slurpee label (right).
Contemporary bottles of regular Mountain Dew, Code Red, and LiveWire.
2005 - 2011 designs [ ]
LiveWire's second label art (it was also used for most of LiveWire's international releases).
LiveWire's contemporary 20 oz. dome bottle design.
LiveWire's 20 oz. bottle design during the
Honor the Code promotion for
Halo Reach .
LiveWire's contemporary Sidekick bottle design.
LiveWire's contemporary Sidekick bottle design (back).
LiveWire's contemporary 2-Liter bottle design.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2005 until 2011.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2005 until 2011 (side).
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design used only in 2011, as the previous design was used until 2010 for an unknown reason.
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2005 until 2011.
Photograph of a contemporary LiveWire Slurpee label.
2011 - 2021 designs [ ]
The official LiveWire label art from 2011 to 2021.
2011 - 2017 designs [ ]
LiveWire's logo from 2011 until 2017.
LiveWire's 20 oz. dome bottle design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 20 oz. dome bottle design from 2011 to 2017 (wet).
LiveWire's 2011 prototype 20 oz. dome bottle design.
Photograph of LiveWire's dome bottle design during the 2011 Double XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 .
Another photograph of LiveWire's 2011 Double XP dome bottle design.
LiveWire's dome bottle design during the 2012
DewGothamCity promotion for
The Dark Knight Rises .
LiveWire's 20 oz. dome bottle design during the 2012
Dew XP promotion for
Halo 4 .
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2011 to 2013.
LiveWire's Sidekick bottle design during the 2011 Double XP promotion for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 .
LiveWire's Sidekick bottle design during the 2012 DewGothamCity promotion for The Dark Knight Rises .
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design during the 2012 Dew XP promotion for Halo 4 .
LiveWire's contemporary Sidekick bottle design for the promotion
Every2Minutes .
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2013 to 2017. Notice that the logo has been enlarged.
Alternate render of LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2013 to 2017.
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2013 to 2017 (wet).
LiveWire's contemporary Sidekick bottle design for the promotion Every2Minutes.
LiveWire's Sidekick bottle design for the 2014
Fuel Up For Battle promotion for
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare ..
LiveWire's Sidekick bottle design for the promotion
DEWcision 2016 promotion.
LiveWire's Sidekick bottle design during the 2016 2XP promotion for Titanfall 2 .
LiveWire's 4-pack design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 1-Liter bottle design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 2-Liter bottle design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 12 oz. bottle design used in a regional release from summer 2013.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2011 to 2017.
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2011 to 2017.
Photograph of a 6-pack of 16.9 oz. LiveWire bottles.
Photograph of Code Red, LiveWire, and White Out 16 oz. cans.
2017 - 2021 designs [ ]
LiveWire's logo from 2017 until 2021.
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2017 to 2021 (side).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2017 to 2021 (back design with logo).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2017 to 2021 (back design without logo).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2017 to 2021 (wet).
Contemporary LiveWire 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design label.
LiveWire's 16.9 oz. bottle design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 6-pack 16.9 oz. design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 1.25-Liter bottle design from 2017 to 2021. (unconfirmed to be released)
LiveWire's 2-Liter bottle design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 2-Liter bottle design from 2017 to 2021 (side).
Contemporary LiveWire 2-Liter bottle design label.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's unused 2017 16 oz. can design.
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2017 to 2021 (front).
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2017 to 2021.
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2017 to 2021 (front).
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2017 to 2021 (top).
Various Mountain Dew flavors in a store fridge.
Code Red, Voltage and LiveWire Dew Nation Rewards bottles.
Mountain Dew flavors for Dew Nation Rewards.
LiveWire and Original Mountain Dew Sidekick bottles.
Photograph of a contemporary LiveWire bottle.
Contemporary LiveWire bottle next to a blacktop.
2021 - Present designs [ ]
LiveWire's logo from 2021 onward.
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2021 onward.
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2021 onward (side).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2021 onward (back).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle design from 2021 onward (wet).
LiveWire's 20 oz. Sidekick bottle label from 2023 onward.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2021 to 2023.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2021 to 2023 (side).
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2021 to 2023 (back).
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2023 onward. The tagline is slightly bigger and its colors are reversed.
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2023 onward (side).
LiveWire's 12 oz. can design from 2023 onward (back).
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2021 onward (left).
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2021 onward (right).
Front angle view of LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2021 onward.
LiveWire's 6x2 12-pack design from 2021 onward (side).
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2021 onward.
Front angle view of LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2021 onward.
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2021 onward (top).
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2021 onward (front).
LiveWire's 3x4 12-pack design from 2021 onward (side).
International variants [ ]
Iraqi release [ ]
LiveWire's can design during its 2004 release in Iraq.
LiveWire's can design during its 2004 release in Iraq (side).
LiveWire's can design during its 2004 release in Iraq (back).
New Zealand release [ ]
LiveWire's first New Zealand 600 ml bottle design
LiveWire's first New Zealand 1.5 liter bottle design.
LiveWire's New Zealand 355 ml can design.
LiveWire's New Zealand 6-pack design.
Another view of LiveWire's New Zealand 6-pack design.
LiveWire's New Zealand 6-pack design (top).
LiveWire's second New Zealand 1.5 liter bottle design.
LiveWire's third and current New Zealand 1.5 liter bottle design.
LiveWire's current New Zealand 330 ml can design.
Malaysian release [ ]
Promotional artwork for
DEWmocracy Malaysia , featuring all three competing flavors' official bottle designs.
LiveWire's first Malaysian bottle design.
LiveWire's Malaysian 1.5 Liter bottle design.
LiveWire's Malaysian can design.
Livewire's second Malaysian bottle design (renamed Voltage).
Livewire's third Malaysian bottle design (renamed Voltage).
Alternate render of Livewire's third Malaysian bottle design (renamed Voltage).
Promotional artwork for Livewire's Malaysian release following its name change to Voltage, featuring its official bottle design.
Filipino release [ ]
LiveWire's 500 ml bottle design in the Philippines (clear bottle).
Promotional artwork for LiveWire and Pitch Black's release at 7-Eleven in the Philippines, featuring both flavors' bottle designs.
Photograph of Filipino LiveWire and Blue Shock bottles.
Horizontal version of the same poster.
Another promotional poster for DEWmocracy Philippines, also featuring LiveWire and Blue Shock's official bottle designs.
During the DEWmocracy Philippines promotion, Ramon Bautista promoted Mountain Dew LiveWire while Sam YG promoted Mountain Dew Blue Shock.
DEWmocracy Singapore [ ]
Promotional artwork for LiveWire during DEWmocracy Singapore, featuring its bottle design.
Photograph of LiveWire and Pitch Black DEWmocracy Singapore bottles.
DEWmocracy Pakistan [ ]
LiveWire's Pakistani label art, showing its English and Urdu sides.
Promotional artwork for
DEWmocracy Pakistan , featuring all three competing flavors' bottle designs and logos.
Promotional artwork for LiveWire in DEWmocracy Pakistan.
South Korean release [ ]
LiveWire's Korean 400 ml bottle design (English side).
LiveWire's Korean 355 ml can design (English side).
LiveWire's Korean 355 ml can design (Korean side).
Photographs of a Mountain Dew LiveWire 400 ml bottle, showing both its English and Korean sides.
Promotional artwork for LiveWire's South Korean release, showing its release date of March 2016.
Promotional poster for LiveWire's South Korean release, showing its 400 ml bottle design.
Another promotional poster for LiveWire's South Korean release, also showing its 400 ml bottle design.
Promotional poster for LiveWire's South Korean release, showing both its 400 ml bottle design and 355 ml can design.
Promotional poster for regular Mountain Dew and LiveWire in South Korea.
Similar promotional poster for regular Mountain Dew and LiveWire in South Korea.
Another promotional poster for regular Mountain Dew and LiveWire in South Korea.
Skateboarding-themed promotional artwork for regular Mountain Dew and LiveWire in South Korea.
Australian release [ ]
Photograph of a LiveWire Freeze selection at a BP gas station in Brisbane, Australia.