French WRC engine builder Pipo Moteurs created a 3.5-litre, twin-turbo V8 for the 007C. Power output is capped at 670hp because of FIAWEC regulations but the road-going car generates 1400hp. “The weight, the horsepower and the aero is set. We’ve built a car within that and one within the stated performance goal, which is a 3min 30sec lap of Le Mans," said Jim Glickenhaus.
According to Glickenhaus, the engine is “relatively low revving, with reliability and linear power delivery a prime consideration”. The engine features a new “artificial intelligence throttle”, which keeps the turbos spooled up regardless of driver input. There’s huge potential for this engine to be carbon neutral in the future, too. “With this engine, we believe we actually could run at zero emissions at Le Mans on hydrogen,” added Glickenhaus.