Updated versions of several favorite GTP cars were unloaded from their haulers today as preparation for the IMSA Sanctioned Test at Daytona International Speedway got underway Thursday morning.
BMW, Cadillac, Acura, and Porsche all had updates to their prototypes, with some changes more comprehensive than others. In the case of the BMW M Hybrid V8, the most apparent visual changes are at the front. Not only with the reduced-size kidney grilles at the front of the car, but on Monday, BMW M revealed a new design for the headlights of the M Hybrid V8.
These changes reflect the appearance of some of BMW M’s road cars, which have yellow accented head lights as a tribute to BMW M models of the past. The changes are not only stylistic, as improved visibility has also been promised.

“In the end, we just did an update on the aerodynamics,” BMW M Motorsport project lead Achim Klein explained during a media briefing on the car at the Bahrain FIA WEC finale. “Obviously, it looks like a new car, but officially, it’s just an aerodynamic update with visual styling. The overall front split is changed. The kidney (grille), of course, is changed.
“What you see here is the outer shape of the car, but it changes the behavior a lot. And this is more or less the intention of improving the car. We’re running in a BOP [balance of per formance] championship, so we have to find the areas where we can improve the car on the technical side.