Skip advert
Advertisement

New Porsche 963 revealed for Le Mans 2023

The new Porsche 963 hypercar will compete in both the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship next year

Porsche has one of the richest histories in motorsport of any car brand, and the new 963 will attempt to extend the Stuttgart firm’s legacy further when it starts racing next year. 

Revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2022, the 963 will compete in the 2023 World Endurance Championship and the US-based IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, kicking off with the 24 hours of Daytona in January and then Le Mans, Sebring and Road Atlanta. It will feature at Bahrain later this year as a non-competitive runner to further its development programme.

After several successful years at Le Mans in recent history, Porsche announced a shock exit in 2018, but the 963 marks a return to the top class of endurance racing. 

Advertisement - Article continues below

Complying with the LMDh regulations, the Porsche 963 is based on an LMP2-category (the class below LMDh) chassis supplied by Multimatic, a firm that helped develop the Ford GT road car and suspension for Ferrari’s 296 GTB Assetto Fiorano pack model. 

The 963’s aerodynamic bodywork produces a classic sports prototype shape. However, the LMDh rules have led to some differences compared with its predecessor, the 919 Hybrid. The 963’s headlight clusters are smaller, but there’s still a huge fin on the engine cover that leads to an enormous rear spoiler. 

Underneath the bodywork lies a twin-turbo 4.6-litre V8 engine producing 671bhp. This new motor is based on the same engine as fitted to the firm’s 918 Spyder road car, released in 2013, while the engine’s DNA stretches all the way back to another former Porsche endurance racer, the brand’s old RS Spyder.

“After 7,889 test kilometres during the first half of 2022, we’re on a very good path but there is still work to be done before the start of next season,” said Thomas  Laudenbach, Vice President of Porsche Motorsport. 

“Our new Porsche 963 should continue the legacy of legendary models such as the 917, 935, 956, 962 and the 919.”

The German squad has also confirmed driver line-ups for the new car. Slotting behind the wheel next year will be Kévin Estre, Michael Christensen, André Lotterer, Laurens Vanthoor, Matt Campbell, Mathieu Jaminet, Dane Cameron and Felipe Nasr. 

Check out the latest Porsche news and reviews here

Skip advert
Advertisement
Senior news reporter

A keen petrol-head, Alastair Crooks has a degree in journalism and worked as a car salesman for a variety of manufacturers before joining Auto Express in Spring 2019 as a Content Editor. Now, as our senior news reporter, his daily duties involve tracking down the latest news and writing reviews.

Find a car with the experts

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

New Porsche Taycan and Cayenne Black Editions look mean and mysterious
Porsche Taycan Black Edition - front

New Porsche Taycan and Cayenne Black Editions look mean and mysterious

More kit, unique trim and a sinister design give Porsche’s EV and SUV some extra bite
News
10 Jul 2025
Best new cars coming soon: all the big new car launches due in 2025, 2026 and beyond
New cars coming soon header image

Best new cars coming soon: all the big new car launches due in 2025, 2026 and beyond

These are the most important new cars headed our way, from brands including Audi, BMW, Dacia, Ferrari, Ford, Skoda and more
Best cars & vans
23 Jun 2025
New Porsche 963 RSP is a sensational one-off racer for the road
Porsche 963 RSP - static overhead

New Porsche 963 RSP is a sensational one-off racer for the road

This road-legal racer was inspired by a similar version of the legendary Le Mans-winning Porsche 917 built 50 years ago
News
8 Jun 2025
Road-legal Porsche 963 RSP Le Mans hypercar on the way!
Porsche 963 teaser - name badge

Road-legal Porsche 963 RSP Le Mans hypercar on the way!

Porsche’s road-going racer will be unveiled in June, potentially at the fast-approaching 24 Hours of Le Mans
News
30 May 2025

Most Popular

Hyundai slashes prices across its entire EV range
Hyundai Ioniq 5 - front cornering

Hyundai slashes prices across its entire EV range

Korean brand acts swiftly to cut prices on all its electric cars, amid confusion over Government’s grant scheme
News
25 Jul 2025
Dacia’s baby EV due in 12 months with a tiny £15k price tag
Dacia £15k EV design render

Dacia’s baby EV due in 12 months with a tiny £15k price tag

Dacia's new model will be developed in double-quick time, and it'll be built in Europe to avoid China tariffs
News
24 Jul 2025
Renault will “stick to the plan” as it hits number 2 in Europe
Renault 5 - front static

Renault will “stick to the plan” as it hits number 2 in Europe

Renault has no plans to fight Volkswagen for sales supremacy, despite huge growth in EV sales due to new Renault 5
News
23 Jul 2025