ADESS has revealed its latest LMP3 car, the AD25, which will be eligible to compete in the ELMS (European Le Mans Series) and Michelin Le Mans Cup from 2025.
The introduction of a new engine to the series, a Toyota-based, 3.5-liter, twin-turbo V6, required a complete redesign of the rear bodywork to meet new LMP3 regulations, and to incorporate the cooling demands of the engine (the previous cars ran a naturally aspirated V8). However, both aero kits and engines will be retrofittable to existing LMP3 tubs.
With Ligier launching its JS P325 at Le Mans in June, and Ginetta set to unveil its new contender soon, interest in the junior prototype class remains strong.