The design has been well received by fans on social media.
"Oh wow.....this jersey isn't just a jersey. It's history. It's amazingly beautiful. I simply love it.....aspecially [sic] the training one. Beautiful colour," one fan wrote on Instagram.
"Best Chiefs jersey ever! Love it!" another wrote.
The home jersey will make its first appearance against the defending champions Crusaders after kicking off their season away at Eden Park against the Blues on January 31.
The Crusaders unveiled their 2020 jersey earlier this week - which won't feature their new logo.
The Crusaders and NZ Rugby announced the outcome of its brand review, which will see the Christchurch-based franchise retain its name and "reclaim its meaning through a new brand".
The controversy around the 'Crusaders' name began shortly after the Christchurch mosque attacks in 15 March, where many felt that the name was inappropriate since it comes from 'the Crusades' - a series of religious wars in the Middle Ages between Christians and Muslims.
Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge confirmed the new logo would appear where possible but not won't be included on the 2020 strip.
The team's jerseys will instead feature the '"Crusaders" word mark.
The Hurricanes 2020 jersey was revealed by the franchise as representing "the actual Wellington wind readings from the 2016 calendar year" – a monumental year for the side when they were crowned Super Rugby champions for the first time.
Meanwhile, the Blues explained their design as representing and acknowledging "the seam of talent that runs deep within the Blues region".
The Highlanders also revelled their new strip with the hashtag "Where Excitement Happens".
All the jerseys are available online.