M8 GTE
The BMW M8 GTE features twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter BMW P63/1 V8 producing 500-600 horsepower depending on Balance of Performance regulations through six-speed sequential transmission and rear-wheel-drive at 1,220kg (2,690 pounds) curb weight measuring 4,980mm length and 2,046mm width. GTE specification includes motorsport evolution of production S63 engine, carbon fiber monocoque chassis, comprehensive aerodynamic package with front splitter and rear diffuser, racing ABS and traction control systems, adjustable suspension geometry, carbon-ceramic brake package, FIA-compliant safety cell, and technical development supporting both FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship homologation requirements.
M8 GTE marks BMW return to Le Mans 24 Hours competition launched 2018 following M6 GTLM predecessor, establishing factory works program in GTE Pro class competing against Ferrari 488 GTE, Porsche 911 RSR, and Ford GT through new-generation M8 platform development preceding road-car production launch. The P63/1 engine represents most efficient BMW Motorsport racing powerplant ever developed with twin-turbo architecture optimizing fuel economy meeting endurance racing consumption restrictions while maintaining competitive power output, though limited competitive success against established GTE rivals and subsequent class restructuring toward GT3 convergence results in abbreviated competition lifespan, with M8 GTE demonstrating BMW commitment to endurance racing heritage maintaining Motorsport division credibility through international competition despite challenging contemporary manufacturer landscape and evolving technical regulations favoring GT3 customer racing accessibility over factory prototype development costs.