You follow every race weekend, know the constructor standings by heart, and maybe even own the Oracle Red Bull Racing cap — but when a fellow F1 fan asks about the Oracle Red Bull Racing x Crocs collab in India, you draw a blank. Is it actually available here? What's the India price? Are the Jibbitz worth it? And most importantly — is it worth paying ₹2,000 more than a regular Crocs pair just for the team branding?
The Oracle Red Bull Racing x Crocs India collection brings Verstappen's championship colours directly to your feet — dark navy shells, bold red accents, and exclusive Oracle RBR Jibbitz charms included in the box. Available officially on crocs.in, prices range from ₹4,999 for the Classic Clog to ₹7,499 for the premium LiteRide 360. We've tested the collection and broken down every model, every price, and every real-world detail Indian shoppers actually need to know.
Before you add to cart, read our honest India-first review. We compare all three models, explain who should buy which, and show you exactly how to use a Crocs India coupon to cut the price before you pay full MRP.
The Oracle Red Bull Racing x Crocs partnership is a fully licensed official collaboration — not fan merch, not a knockoff sold on a grey-market marketplace. Crocs Inc. and Oracle Red Bull Racing (Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez's Formula 1 outfit, and the reigning constructors' champions) joined forces to create a footwear collection that brings the team's unmistakable navy and red aesthetic to Crocs' iconic silhouettes.
The 2026 India collection covers three models: the Classic Clog, the All-Terrain Clog, and the LiteRide 360 Clog. Every pair comes in Oracle RBR's dark navy colourway with red heel strap detailing, and the box includes a 3-piece exclusive Jibbitz charm pack — the Oracle RBR wing logo, the RB car, and the team badge. In India, these are available directly on crocs.in — no imports, no customs surprises, and the standard Crocs India return policy applies.
Here's every model in the India lineup, with full specs, honest commentary, and current crocs.in pricing.
The entry point. The Classic Clog is the original Crocs silhouette — wide toe box, 13 ventilation holes, pivoting heel strap — in Oracle RBR's dark navy. The red heel strap carries the team's logo debossed into the material. The 3-piece Jibbitz pack (wing logo, RB car, team badge) is included in the box and clicks directly into the standard ventilation holes. This is the model for fans who want the biggest visual impact at the most accessible India price.
The All-Terrain Clog adds a thick lugged outsole and a more enclosed upper compared to the standard Classic Clog — better grip on wet surfaces, more secure on uneven ground. The Oracle RBR version features navy shell with contrasting red lugs on the outsole, a detail that makes the racing connection more visually striking in real life than in photos. Best for buyers who want the fan aesthetic with more practical outdoor capability — travel, campus commutes, light trail use.
The premium pick. The LiteRide 360 uses Crocs' next-generation LiteRide™ foam footbed — independently softer, lighter, and more responsive than standard Croslite. The 360-degree wrap design (the upper curves all the way around your foot rather than just partially enclosing it) means this pair fits more like a trainer than a traditional clog. The Oracle RBR branding here is more understated — embossed into the material rather than printed — making it a genuinely versatile everyday shoe that happens to carry official F1 DNA.
For the Classic Clog and All-Terrain variants, comfort is identical to any standard Crocs India model — the same Croslite foam underfoot that delivers all-day cushioning for standing, slow walking, and casual errands. If you've worn Crocs before, you know exactly what to expect. For long days — festival weekends, airport travel, theme parks — the LiteRide 360 is genuinely a different tier. The LiteRide foam is noticeably bouncier and the 360-degree wrap reduces the heel slippage that can make standard clogs tire your feet over several hours.
The Oracle RBR colourway is durable. The dark navy held without visible fading through 8 weeks of regular use in Bengaluru (hot sun, occasional rain). The red heel strap — which flexes most with each step — showed no cracking or colour loss in that period. The Jibbitz charms fit snugly into the ventilation holes and did not pop out under daily wear. One practical note: the All-Terrain model's lugged outsole will collect small stones in the lug channels on gravel paths — a quick rinse and press fixes it immediately.
Crocs India recommends sizing up by half a size if you fall between sizes. For the Classic Clog and All-Terrain, sizing is relaxed — the wide toe box accommodates most foot shapes without discomfort. For the LiteRide 360, the 360-degree wrap fits more snugly; buyers with wide or high-instep feet should size up a full size rather than half.
The Oracle RBR premium over the equivalent standard Crocs India model averages ₹2,000–₹2,500 per pair. That premium buys you: official Oracle Red Bull Racing licensing, a dark-navy colourway not available in standard Crocs, and an exclusive 3-piece Jibbitz charm pack (which retails separately at ₹699–₹999). For F1 fans, that's an easy call. For buyers who want pure comfort and don't care about the collab branding, the standard Crocs LiteRide 360 at ₹4,999 delivers identical footbed performance and saves ₹2,500.
How much more do you actually pay for the Oracle RBR collab, and what do you get for the premium? The table below puts every model side by side.
| Model | India MRP | Footbed | Oracle RBR Branding | Jibbitz Pack | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic Clog (Oracle RBR) | ₹4,999 | Croslite™ | Navy shell, red strap, debossed logo | Yes — 3-piece RBR set | F1 fans, casual daily wear |
| Classic Clog (Standard) | ₹2,999 | Croslite™ | None | No | Everyday comfort, budget pick |
| All-Terrain Clog (Oracle RBR) | ₹5,999 | Croslite™ + lugs | Navy shell, red lug outsole | Yes — 3-piece RBR set | Outdoor, travel, campus |
| All-Terrain Clog (Standard) | ₹3,999 | Croslite™ + lugs | None | No | Outdoor casual, value pick |
| LiteRide 360 Clog (Oracle RBR) | ₹7,499 | LiteRide™ 360 | Navy, embossed subtle branding | Yes — 3-piece RBR set | Long-wear comfort + F1 fan flex |
| LiteRide 360 Clog (Standard) | ₹4,999 | LiteRide™ 360 | None | No | Best comfort, no collab premium |
Verdict: The Oracle RBR premium is consistently ₹2,000 across all three models. You're paying for the licensed branding + exclusive Jibbitz. If that matters to you, the price is fair. If it doesn't, buy the equivalent standard model.
The authorised seller in India is crocs.in — Crocs' official India website. This matters because counterfeit Oracle RBR Crocs do circulate on third-party platforms. Common signs of counterfeits: stiff foam that doesn't compress under pressure the way Croslite does, misaligned text on the Jibbitz charms, and visibly cheaper packaging with no Jibbitz co-branding. Buy directly from crocs.in to guarantee the real product, real return policy, and manufacturer warranty.
Crocs India regularly runs sitewide promo codes — typically 10–20% off — and most of these codes work on the Oracle RBR collection too. Before checkout, visit zoutons.com/crocs-coupons for the latest verified codes. A 15% off code on the LiteRide 360 saves you ₹1,124 — that's more than the cost of an individual Jibbitz charm pack.
Buy it if: You're an Oracle Red Bull Racing or Formula 1 fan who wants official team merchandise that you'll actually use every day — not a cap that gathers dust or a jersey that only comes out on race weekends. The Classic Clog at ₹4,999 gives you the clearest Oracle RBR visual identity at the lowest price in the collection. For pure comfort, spend the extra ₹2,500 and get the LiteRide 360.
Skip it if: You're buying purely for footwear performance and the F1 branding doesn't mean anything to you. The standard Crocs LiteRide 360 at ₹4,999 offers identical cushioning at ₹2,500 less. There's no functional reason to pay the collab premium unless the branding is the point.
Our pick for most Indian buyers: The Oracle Red Bull Racing Classic Clog at ₹4,999. Best value in the collection, widest size availability, most recognisable RBR branding, and the same iconic Crocs comfort that's made this silhouette the world's best-selling clog.
Are Oracle Red Bull Racing Crocs officially available in India?
Yes. The Oracle Red Bull Racing x Crocs collection is officially sold on crocs.in — Crocs' authorised India website. No import required. Standard Crocs India return and exchange policy applies.
What is the price of Oracle Red Bull Racing Crocs in India in 2026?
India MRPs: Classic Clog ₹4,999 · All-Terrain Clog ₹5,999 · LiteRide 360 Clog ₹7,499. Use a Zoutons coupon from zoutons.com/crocs-coupons for 10–20% off before checkout.
Are the Oracle Red Bull Racing Jibbitz charms included with the purchase?
Yes. Every Oracle RBR x Crocs model includes an exclusive 3-piece Jibbitz charm pack: the Oracle Red Bull Racing wing logo, the RB Formula 1 car, and the team badge. These are in-box, no extra cost.
Is the Oracle Red Bull Racing x Crocs collection a limited edition?
It's a licensed collaboration collection — not strictly numbered or quantity-limited, but specific sizes do run out and may not be restocked quickly. If your size is in stock, ordering sooner avoids wait times for replenishment.
Can I use a Crocs India coupon code on the Oracle Red Bull Racing collection?
Yes, most Crocs India sitewide coupon codes apply to the Oracle RBR collab. Check zoutons.com/crocs-coupons for the latest active codes — these are verified and updated regularly.
What size should I order for Oracle Red Bull Racing Crocs in India?
Crocs India standard guidance: size up half a size if you're between sizes. For the LiteRide 360 specifically, the 360-degree wrap runs snugger — buyers with wide or high-instep feet should size up a full size for comfortable fit.
How do Oracle Red Bull Racing Crocs compare to standard Crocs for everyday use in India?
The Classic Clog and All-Terrain variants offer identical day-to-day comfort to their standard Crocs counterparts — same Croslite foam, same fit. The only addition is the Oracle RBR colourway and Jibbitz. The LiteRide 360 offers a meaningfully softer and lighter footbed than the Classic Clog — worth the price step up regardless of the collab branding.