BMW to compete at 2023 IMSA with new BMW M Hybrid V8
MANILA: BMW M Motorsport has announced the name, design, and an exciting camouflage livery for the LMDh prototype for the 2023 season in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship prior to the testing phase. The BMW M Hybrid V8 will feature design by BMW Group Designworks that pays homage to BMW M Motorsport's history in North America while also establishing a dynamic hybrid electric future.
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What is the hallmark of the design for the BMW M Hybrid V8?
The wide kidney grille is the hallmark of the design for the BMW M Hybrid V8.Which iconic racecars were featured on the camouflage livery of the BMW M Hybrid V8?
The images of the 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL, the 1981 BMW M1/C, the 1978 BMW 320i Turbo, the 1986 BMW GTP, the BMW M3 E36 GTS-2, the BMW Z4 GTLM, and the BMW M8 GTE form a graphic mosaic that obscures the shape of the BMW M Hybrid V8 during development testing.In a statement, BMW M GmbH Chief Executive Officer Franciscus van Meel said, “The most critical task and the greatest challenge for the design team in the LMDh program design team was that the prototype must be clearly recognizable as a BMW M Motorsport car and I can say this to all the fans, just one look is enough to confirm that the BMW M Hybrid V8 is a BMW. It clearly carries the genes of BMW M. I also love the camouflage livery with its references to the great history of the brand in North America. Congratulations to the design and aerodynamics departments at BMW M Motorsport and Dallara on their great work. I can hardly wait to see the BMW M Hybrid V8 on the track soon.”
The wide kidney is the design signature of the BMW M Hybrid V8. Other distinctive BMW M design elements include the embedded 50th-anniversary badge on the bonnet, twin BMW icon lights, aggressive body side, Hofmeister kink window graphic, M "hook" mirrors, and tail-lights. The camouflage livery in which the BMW M Hybrid V8 will complete its testing includes several elements from North America's five decades of motor racing history. The images of the 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL, the 1981 BMW M1/C, the 1978 BMW 320i Turbo, the 1986 BMW GTP, the BMW M3 E36 GTS-2, the BMW Z4 GTLM, and the BMW M8 GTE form a graphic mosaic that obscures the shape of the BMW M Hybrid V8 during development testing.
“My team's job was to make the BMW M Hybrid V8 look like a BMW, and embrace every opportunity to make it also perform like one on the race track,” BMW Group Designworks Global Automotive Director Michael Scully stated. “The design is rooted in BMW’s DNA of purposeful, efficient performance, and the exterior’s bold, determined character invokes BMW's frontiersmanship of turbo power, now united with an optimized hybrid electric powertrain. The camouflage livery celebrates the 50 Years of M by commemorating the great cars of BMW’s storied history in IMSA racing while uniquely cloaking the BMW M Hybrid V8’s future-facing exterior geometry and technologies during the critical on-track development phase of the project. If you look closely you’ll discover multiple winners of the Daytona 24 Hours, as well as the very first purpose-built IMSA GTP car from 1981, the BMW M1/C. We’ll follow-up this camouflage with a works livery that exemplifies the dynamism and excitement of hybrid electric-powered competition.”
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