List of Le Mans Prototypes
Appearance
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The following are a list of Le Mans Prototypes (LMP) race cars, running today, and in the past. This does not include those of DPi, LMH and LMDh as they appear in a list contained in their own article.
(Note: Some car chassis may have raced in multiple LMP classes through its lifetime or through different setups by teams. These cars are listed in every class they participated in.)
Brand | Chassis | Image | Year | Applications | Notes | Source |
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Acura | ARX-01a | ![]() |
2007 | LMP2 | Modified from a Courage LC75 | |
ARX-01b | ![]() |
2008 | LMP2 | |||
ARX-02a | 2009 | LMP1 | ||||
ARX-03a | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | |||
ARX-03b | ![]() |
2012 | LMP2 / P (US) | |||
ADESS | ADESS-02 | 2014 | LMP2 | Upgraded version of Lotus T128, never raced | ||
ADESS-03 | 2015 | LMP3 | ||||
ADESS-03 Evo | 2020 | LMP3 | ||||
Alba Engineering | AR2 | 1993 | WSC | Modified from an AR2 category C2 racer | ||
Alpine | A450 | ![]() |
2013 | LMP2 | Rebranded Oreca 03 chassis | |
A450b | ![]() |
2014 | LMP2 | Rebranded Oreca 03R chassis | ||
A460 | ![]() |
2016 | LMP2 | Rebranded Oreca 05 chassis | ||
A470 | ![]() |
2017 | LMP2 | Rebranded Oreca 07 chassis | ||
Argo Racing Cars | JM19 | ![]() |
1993 | WSC | Modified from Argo JM19 IMSA Camel Lights model | |
WSC001 | 1996 | WSC | Modified from incomplete Argo JM20 IMSA Camel GTP model | |||
Ascari | A410 | 2001 | LMP900 | Modified from Lola T92/10 | ||
KZR-1 | ![]() |
2002 | LMP900 | |||
Aston Martin | AMR-One | 2011 | LMP1 | |||
Audi | R8C | ![]() |
1999 | LMGTP | ||
R8R | ![]() |
1999 | LMP900 | |||
R8 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 LMP1 |
Built by Dallara, continuously evolved until 2005. | ||
R10 TDI | ![]() |
2006 | LMP1 | Uses a TDI diesel engine. | ||
R15 TDI | ![]() |
2009 | LMP1 | Uses a TDI diesel engine | ||
R15 TDI Plus | ![]() |
2010 | LMP1 | |||
R18 TDI | 2011 | LMP1 | Uses a TDI diesel engine. | |||
R18 Ultra | 2012 | LMP1 | Upgraded, lighter version of R18 TDI | |||
R18 e-Tron quattro | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | Same as R18 Ultra but with a hybrid system powering the front wheels. | ||
R18 e-Tron quattro | 2014 | LMP1 | Retains same name as 2012 model, but completely redesigned for 2014 LMP1 rules. | |||
R18 e-Tron quattro | ![]() |
2016 | LMP1 | Upgraded high-nose bodywork and new lithium-ion battery energy storage in place of flywheel. | ||
Aurus | 01 | 2019 | LMP2 | Rebranded Oreca 07 chassis | ||
AutoExe | LMP99 | 1999 | LMP | Derived from a Riley & Scott Mk III | ||
LMP 02 | 2002 | LMP | Derived from a WR, fitted with a Mazda Wankel engine. | |||
AutoVolante | WSC Alfa Romeo | 1994 | WSC | Never raced | ||
Bailey | LMP2 | 2012 | LMP2 | |||
Bennett | 1994 | WSC | ||||
Bentley | EXP Speed 8 | ![]() |
2001 | LMGTP | Built by Racing Technologies Norfolk | |
Speed 8 | 2003 | LMGTP | Complete redesign. | |||
BGN | APB-1 | 1998 | ||||
BMW | V12 LM | ![]() |
1998 | WSC | One car modified in 2000 by Goh and Dome | |
V12 LMR | ![]() |
1999 | LMP900 | |||
BR Engineering | BR01 | ![]() |
2015 | LMP2 | Coupe built for SMP Racing. | |
BR1 | ![]() |
2018 | LMP1 | Joint developed with Dallara. | [1] | |
BRM | P301 | ![]() |
1997 | WSC | Modified from BRM P351 | |
Cadillac | Northstar LMP | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 | Designed by Riley & Scott, later upgraded to Northstar LMP01 | |
Northstar LMP02 | ![]() |
2002 | LMP900 | Built by 3GR | ||
Cannibal | 1996 | WSC | Modified from an Oldsmobile Cutlass, formerly an IMSA GTS spaceframe car | [2][3][4] | ||
Chevron | B73 | 1996 | WSC | |||
Chrysler | Patriot | ![]() |
1993 | WSC | Built and constructed by Reynard, never raced | |
LMP | 2001 | LMP900 | Designed by Dallara | |||
CLM | P1/01 | ![]() |
2014 | LMP1 | ||
Courage | C34 | ![]() |
1995 | WSC | Modified from Courage C32 | |
C36 | ![]() |
1996 | WSC | Modified from Courage C32 | ||
C41 | ![]() |
1995 | WSC | |||
C50 | ![]() |
1998 | WSC | Modified from Courage C41 | ||
C51 | ![]() |
1998 | WSC | Modified from Courage C41 | ||
C52 | 1999 | LMP900 | Modified from Courage C41. Also ran as the Nissan C52. | |||
C60 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 | Evolved into the C60JX in 2002. A "Hybrid" version was raced later on | ||
C65 | ![]() |
2003 | LMP675 LMP2 |
Hybrid model in 2005 | ||
LC70 | ![]() |
2006 | LMP1 | Not only the factory, also a customer car | ||
LC75 | 2007 | LMP2 | ||||
LC70E | 2009 | LMP1 | ||||
Consulier | Intruder | 1994 | WSC | |||
Crawford | SSC2K | 2001 | LMP900 | |||
Creation | CA06/H | ![]() |
2006 | LMP1 | A modification of the original Reynard 02S | |
CA07 | 2007 | LMP1 | Designed by KW Motorsport | |||
Dallara | SP1 | ![]() |
2002 | LMP900 | Commercial application of the Chrysler LMP | |
GC-21 | 2002 | LMP2 | Rebodied Formula Three car originally for use in the revived Fuji Grand Champion Series, saw action in Japan Le Mans Challenge | |||
P217 | ![]() |
2017 | LMP2 | LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. | ||
Debora | LMP200 | 2001 | WSC | |||
LMP201 | 1995 | WSC | ||||
LMP294 | 1994 | WSC | Rebuilt from the Debora SP93 | |||
LMP295 | 1995 | WSC | ||||
LMP296 | ![]() |
1996 | WSC | |||
LMP297 | 1997 | WSC | ||||
LMP299 | 1999 | WSC | ||||
LMP2000 | 2000 | LMP675 | ||||
DBA | 03S | ![]() |
2003 | LMP675 | Modified from Reynard 02S, created by RN Motorsport | |
DeltaWing | ![]() |
2012 | Experimental | Entered at Le Mans under Garage 56 rules. Modified into coupe version and raced in ALMS in P1 and P2. | ||
Denali | 1994 | WSC | Modified from Denali IMSA Camel Lights model | |||
Dome | S101 | 2001 | LMP900 LMP1 |
Evolved into hybrid LMP1 S101Hb in 2005 | ||
S101.5 | 2007 | LMP1 | ||||
S102 | ![]() |
2008 | LMP1 | Closed-cockpit design | ||
S102.5 | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | Upgraded version of S102 by Pescarolo Sport | ||
Strakka-Dome S103 | ![]() |
2014 | LMP2 | Only tested in 2014, race debut in 2015 | ||
Duqueine | D08 | ![]() |
2020 | LMP3 | ||
Durango | PM02 | 2000 | LMP900 | Built by GMS; Judd V10 engine badged as MG | ||
Embassy | WF01 | 2008 | LMP2 | Zytek V8 engine | ||
Epsilon Euskadi | ee1 | ![]() |
2008 | LMP1 | Closed-cockpit design | |
Fabcar | 1994 | WSC | Never raced | |||
Ferrari | 333SP | ![]() |
1994 | WSC | Designed by Dallara, built by Michelotto, evolved into 333SP Evo in 1998 | |
Gebhardt | G4/1 | 1998 | WSC LMP900 |
Modified from a Gebhardt C91 C2 racer | ||
Gibson | 015S | 2015 | LMP2 | Modified Zytek Z11SN | ||
Ginetta | G57 P2 | ![]() |
2016 | LMP2 | Basically the P3-15 but has 30% more downforce | |
G58 | 2018 | LMP2 | ||||
G60-LT-P1 | ![]() |
2018 | LMP1 | [5] | ||
G61-LT-P3 | ![]() |
2020 | LMP3 | Evolution of P3-15 | ||
Ginetta-Juno | P3-15 | ![]() |
2015 | LMP3 | First LMP3 car to race, evolved into G57 P2, and subsequently G58 | |
GMS | LMP1 | 2000 | LMP900 | |||
GreenGT | H2 | ![]() |
2013 | Experimental | Hydrogen-powered, never raced | |
LMPH2G | 2018 | Experimental | Hydrogen-powered, uses an ADESS-03 chassis | |||
H24 | 2020 | Experimental | Hydrogen-powered, uses an ADESS-03 chassis | |||
H24Evo | 2023 | Experimental | Hydrogen-powered | |||
Gunnar | G99-S | 2000 | LMP900 | Modified from a Porsche 911 GT1, never raced, modified to an IMSA GTS car | ||
Harrier | LR9C | ![]() |
1994 | LMP2 | Modified from road car sans roof[6] | |
LR10 | 2000 | LMP900 | ||||
HPD | ARX-01c | ![]() |
2010 | LMP2 | Cars badged as HPD for 2010 season, previously Acura | |
ARX-01d | ![]() |
2011 | LMP2 | |||
ARX-01e | 2011 | LMP1 | Car only ran in 2011 12 Hours of Sebring before retirement | |||
ARX-01g | ![]() |
2011 | LMP2 | |||
ARX-03a | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | |||
ARX-03b | ![]() |
2012 | LMP2 | |||
ARX-03c | 2013 | LMP1 | Revised version of ARX-03a | |||
ARX-04b | 2015 | LMP2 | Closed-cockpit design | |||
Huffaker | 1993 | WSC | Modified from Kudzu DG-1 IMSA Camel Lights model, raced once, modified to a Kudzu DG-2 | |||
Hawk Mandeville | MD3R | 1994 | WSC | |||
C-8 | 1996 | WSC | ||||
Harvey-Mitchell | HMR-01 | 1998 | WSC | |||
Kopf Keiler | K2 | 1997 | WSC | Modified from a never-raced Chevron B71 | ||
Kremer | K8 Spyder | ![]() |
1994 | WSC | Modified from Porsche 962 | |
Kudzu | DG-2 | 1993 | WSC | Modified from Kudzu DG-2 IMSA Camel Lights model | ||
DG-3 | ![]() |
1994 | WSC | Modified from Kudzu DG-3 IMSA Camel Lights model | ||
DLM | 1996 | WSC | 3-rotor | |||
DLM-4 | 1997 | WSC | 4-rotor | |||
DLY | 1998 | WSC | Three major iterations, debut ('98), '99 longtail, '00 major revision | |||
Lavaggi | LS1 | 2006 | LMP1 | |||
Ligier | JS P2 | ![]() |
2014 | LMP2 | Coupe | |
JS P3 | ![]() |
2015 | LMP3 | Debuted in September 2015 | ||
JS P217 | ![]() |
2017 | LMP2 | LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. | ||
JS P4 | ![]() |
2018 | LMP4 | Single-make prototype developed for the Ligier European series | ||
JS P320 | ![]() |
2020 | LMP3 | Built to new 2020 LMP3 Regulations, evolution of Ligier JS P3 | ||
Lister | Storm LMP | ![]() |
2003 | LMP900 LMP1 |
Evolved into Storm LMP Hybrid in 2005 | |
Lola | B98/10 | ![]() |
1998 | WSC LMP |
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B2K/10 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 | First chassis with diesel power at Le Mans - Taurus Sports Racing w/ Caterpillar power, 2004 | ||
B2K/40 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP675 | |||
B01/60 | ![]() |
2001 | LMP675 | Commercial application of the MG-Lola EX257 | ||
B05/40 | 2005 | LMP2 | Evolved into Lola B07/40 in 2007 | |||
B06/10 | ![]() |
2006 | LMP1 | LMP1 evolution of the B05/40 | ||
B08/80 | ![]() |
2008 | LMP1 LMP2 |
Closed-cockpit concept; raced in LMP1 in the 2011 American Le Mans Series season with an evolved B09/86 chassis as a B11/66. | ||
B08/60 | ![]() |
2008 | LMP1 | Closed-cockpit concept | ||
B09/60 | ![]() |
2009 | LMP1 | Closed-cockpit prototype; an evolved B08/60 chassis used by Drayson Racing in the 2009 and 2010 American Le Mans Series, 2009 Asian Le Mans Series, and 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans | ||
Aston Martin B09/60 | ![]() |
2009 | LMP1 | Closed-cockpit concept, developed by Aston Martin Racing and Prodrive | ||
B11/40 | ![]() |
2011 | LMP2 | |||
B12/60 | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | |||
B12/80 | ![]() |
2012 | LMP2 | |||
Lotus | Elise GT1 | 1997 | LMGTP | Originally a GT1 car | ||
T128 | 2013 | LMP2 | Codeveloped by ADESS AG and Kodewa racing team | |||
Lucchini Engineering | LMP/93 | 1993 | LMP | |||
LMP2/04 | 2004 | LMP2 | ||||
Magnum | SC205 | 1996 | WSC | |||
Mantac | 1993 | WSC | Modified from Mantac GTP IMSA Camel Lights racer | |||
Matrix | MXP-1 | 1997 | WSC | Modified from Nissan NPT-90 | [7] | |
Mazda | SDR-14 | 2014 | LMP2 | Modified from Lola B12/80, uses a 2.2L SkyActiv Diesel engine | ||
McNeil Engineering | Lola 881 | 1998 | Modified from Lola T92/10 | |||
Mercedes-Benz | CLR | ![]() |
1999 | LMGTP | ||
MG | EX257 | ![]() |
2001 | LMP675 | Designed by Lola (B01/60) | |
EX264 | 2005 | LMP2 | Evolved from Lola B05/40, built by RML using EX257 parts; evolved into EX265 in 2008 | |||
EX265C | ![]() |
2008 | LMP2 | Lola B08/80 chassis with EX264 parts | ||
Morgan | LMP2 | ![]() |
2012 | LMP2 | Rebadged version of OAK-Pescarolo 01 | |
LMP2 Evo | 2015 | LMP2 | Evolution of Morgan LMP2 | |||
Nasamax | DM139 | 2004 | WSC LMP900 |
Modified from Reynard 01Q Runs on bio-ethanol |
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Nissan | R391 | ![]() |
1999 | LMP900 | ||
ZEOD RC | ![]() |
2014 | Experimental | Also entered under Garage 56 rules. First car to lap the Circuit de la Sarthe in racing conditions on electric power alone. | ||
GT-R LM Nismo | ![]() |
2015 | LMP1 | Radical prototype utilising a front-mounted engine driving the front wheels, and designed to have a mechanical flywheel hybrid system which was never used. | ||
Norma Auto Concept | M14 | 1995 | WSC | |||
M2000 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 | |||
M200P | ![]() |
2010 | LMP2 | |||
M30 | ![]() |
2017 | LMP3 | |||
OAK-Pescarolo | 01 | ![]() |
2011 | LMP1 LMP2 |
Modified version of Pescarolo 01 built by OAK Racing. P2 version rebadged as Morgan in 2012. | |
Oreca | 01 | ![]() |
2009 | LMP1 | ||
FLM09 | 2009 | FLM | Based on the Courage LC75 | |||
03 | 2011 | LMP2 | ||||
03R | ![]() |
2014 | LMP2 | modified Oreca 03 | ||
05 | ![]() |
2015 | LMP2 | Coupe | ||
07 | ![]() |
2017 | LMP2 | LMP2 chassis homologated to the 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. | ||
Oscar | SK93 | 2006 | LMP1 | Rebodied single seater, Toyota 3S-GTE powered | ||
KK-LM | 2006 | LMP2 | Rebodied single seater, later Honda K20K powered | |||
SK5.2 | 1994 | RS/LMP2 | Rebodied single seater, Mazda 13B powered | |||
Osella | PA20 | ![]() |
1996 | WSC | Modified from a Group CN Osella PA20 | |
Panoz | LMP-1 Roadster-S | ![]() |
1999 | LMP900 | Front-engined, modified into LMP01 Evo in 2002 | |
LMP07 | 2001 | LMP900 | Front-engined | |||
Pegasus | WSC | 1993 | WSC | Modified from spaceframe Lotus Esprit IMSA GTS racer | ||
NPTI | ![]() |
1996 | WSC | Modified from Nissan NPT-90 | ||
Pescarolo | C60 | ![]() |
2004 | LMP900 LMP1 |
Modified from Courage C60, evolved into C60H in 2005 | |
01 | ![]() |
2007 | LMP1 LMP2 |
"Evo" model introduced in 2009 | ||
02 | 2014 | CN2 | Built by Sora Composites; Was a candidate to LMP3 | |||
03 | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | Based on the failed Aston Martin AMR-One, fitted with Judd engine. | ||
04-LM | 2017 | Below LMP3 | ||||
Peugeot | 908 HDi FAP | 2007 | LMP1 | |||
908 | ![]() |
2011 | LMP1 | Hybrid version tested before Peugeot's withdrawal from prototype racing. | ||
Picchio Racing Cars | MB1 | 1999 | SR1 | |||
SR2 | 1999 | SR2 | ||||
Pilbeam Racing Designs | MP84 | ![]() |
2000 | LMP675 | ||
MP91 | ![]() |
2003 | LMP675 | Evolved from Pilbeam MP84 | ||
MP93 | ![]() |
2005 | LMP2 | |||
MP100 | 2014 | LMP2 | Heavily upgraded version of the MP93, only raced in South African local events | |||
Phoenix | 1994 | WSC | Never raced | |||
Porsche | LMP1-98 | 1998 | LMP | A factory-backed evolution of the former TWR WSC-95 | ||
LMP2000 (9R3) | 2000 | LMP900 | Never raced | |||
RS Spyder (9R6) | 2006 | LMP2 | "Evo" model introduced in 2007 | |||
919 Hybrid | ![]() |
2014 | LMP1 | Upgraded in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Modified to unrestricted 919 Evo in 2018. | ||
Promec | PJ199 | 2001 | LMP900 | |||
ProTran | RS06/H | 2006 | LMP1 | Modified from Reynard 2KQ | ||
R&M | SR-01 | 2002 | LMP1 | |||
Radical | SR9 | ![]() |
2006 | LMP2 | ||
SR10 | 2008 | LMP1 | Bio-Diesel-powered | |||
SR10 | 2012 | LMP2 | different version powered by Roush-Yates Ford engine | |||
Rebellion | R-One | ![]() |
2014 | LMP1 | Built by Oreca. Design evolved into Oreca 05 LMP2 chassis | [8] |
R13 | ![]() |
2018 | LMP1 | Built by Oreca. Evolution based on Oreca 07 LMP2 chassis | [9] | |
Reynard | 2KQ | ![]() |
2000 | LMP900 LMP675 |
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01Q | 2001 | LMP900 LMP675 |
An upgrade of the 2KQ | |||
02S | 2002 | LMP675 | Never completed, modified by multiple manufacturers later | |||
Riley & Scott | Mk III | ![]() |
1996 | WSC LMP900 |
Evolved into Mk III/2 | |
Mk III C | ![]() |
2001 | LMP900 | |||
Mk XIV | 2007 | LMP1 | Customer car, none sold | |||
Sarta Project | 624 | 1999 | Never raced | |||
Riley-Ave Motorsports | AR-2 | 2016 | LMP3 | Debuted in 2017 IMSA Prototype Challenge (was set to debut before in the 2016 European Le Mans Series season). | ||
Riley/Multimatic | Mk. 30 | 2017 | LMP2 | LMP2 chassis homologated to 2017 FIA, ACO, and IMSA regulations. | ||
Shelby American | LR-93 | 1993 | WSC | Modified from a Shelby Can-Am model | ||
SNBE Snobeck | LM01 | 2000 | ||||
Spice Engineering | WSC94 | 1994 | WSC | |||
AK93 | 1994 | WSC | Modified from AK93 IMSA Camel Lights racer | |||
DR-3 | 1994 | WSC | ||||
SE89 | ![]() |
1993 | WSC | Modified from SE89 IMSA Camel Lights/C2 racer | ||
SE90 | ![]() |
1993 | WSC | Modified from SE90 IMSA Camel Lights/C2 racer | ||
HC94 | 1994 | WSC | Modified from AK93 WSC | |||
BDG-02 | 1995 | WSC | Modified from HC94 | |||
Tampolli | RTA-01 | 2004 | LMP2 | |||
RTA-98 | 1998 | WSC | ||||
RTA-2001 | ![]() |
2001 | LMP675/SR2 | |||
Tiga Race Cars | GT286 Spyder | 1994 | WSC | Modified from Tiga GT286 IMSA Camel Lights model | ||
FJ94 | 1994 | WSC | Modified from Tiga GT287 IMSA Camel Lights model | |||
DBIV | 1994 | WSC | Modified from Tiga GT286 IMSA Camel Lights model | |||
LM214 | 2015 | LMP2 | Modified from Embassy WF01, never raced | |||
Toyota | TOM's Toyota LMP | 1996 | LMP900 | Built by TOM's Toyota, never raced | ||
TS030 Hybrid (TS030) | ![]() |
2012 | LMP1 | |||
TS040 Hybrid (TS040) | ![]() |
2014 | LMP1 | TS030's 3.4-litre V8 enlarged to 3.7 litres | ||
TS050 Hybrid (TS050) | ![]() |
2016 | LMP1 | New 2.4-litre twin-turbo V6 and lithium-ion batteries replace the TS040's 3.7-litre naturally aspirated V8 and supercapacitor energy store. | ||
TWR | WSC-95 | ![]() |
1995 | WSC | Modified from Jaguar XJR-14, semi-backed by Porsche | |
WR | LM93 | 1993 | LMP LMP2 |
Peugeot powered | ||
LM94 | 1995 | LMP2 | Peugeot powered, evolved into LM96 in 1996 | |||
LMP 98 | 1998 | LMP1 SR1 |
Peugeot powered, evolved into LMP 99 in 1999 | |||
LMP | 2000 | LMP675 | Evolved into LM 2001 in 2001 and LMP-02 in 2002 | |||
LMP2003 | 2003 | LMP675 | Evolved into LMP2004 in 2004 | |||
LMP2008 | 2008 | LMP2 | Zytek powered | |||
Zulltec | CZ-01 | 2006 | LMP2 | Never raced | ||
Zytek | 04S | ![]() |
2004 | LMP900 LMP675 |
Modified from Reynard 02S | |
06S | ![]() |
2006 | LMP1 | Hybrid model of 04S | ||
07S | ![]() |
2007 | LMP1 LMP2 |
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GZ09S | ![]() |
2009 | LMP1 LMP2 |
Co-developed by Ginetta Cars, hybrid model named the GZ09HS. | ||
Z11SN | 2011 | LMP2 |
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