The birth of the Ligier JS P2 in 2014 concretised the return of the Ligier name to endurance and the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The Ligier JS P2 powered by the three engines homologated in LM P2, Nissan, Honda and Judd, has won many races in the hands of Ligier Automotive's clients.

After sealing the LM P2 title in the FIA WEC in 2015, the following year the Ligier JS P2 scored outright victories in the Daytona 24 Hours, the first time for a French manufacturer, the Sebring 12 Hours and the Petit Le Mans.

Technical sheet

Chassis

  • monocoque carbon - HP Composites
  • bodywork carbon HP Composites
  • length: 4610mm - width: 2000mm - wheelbase: 2865mm
  • weight: 900kg

Suspensions

  • double wishbone
  • pushrod, torque rod at the front and spring at the rear
  • latest generation of 4-way shock absorbers
  • adjustable anti-roll bar system
  • 3rd element front and rear

Gearbox

  • 6-speed sequential gearbox Xtrac 626B with magnesium casing
  • cooled by oil exchanger
  • semi-automatic pneumatic steering wheel paddle system Megaline

Steering

  • electric power steering Kayaba

Engine & Electronics

  • Honda HPD V6 double turbo, Judd HK V8, or Nissan VK45 V8 - 500 hp
  • data acquisition and telemetry system Motec C185

Brakes

  • master-cylinder Brembo
  • 6-piston calipers Brembo
  • Ø15'' front and rear carbon discs Brembo

Rims

  • Ø18'' magnesium OZ Racing - front width: 12,5'' - rear width: 13''

Safety

  • FIA rules
  • 6-point harness Willans
  • headrest compatible with Hans device

Highlights

IMSA WeatherTech  Sportscar Championship
2014, 2015, 2016: 10 podiums, 4 wins (Daytona, Sebring, Laguna Seca, Petit Le Mans 2016)

FIA WEC (LM P2 category)
2014, 2015, 2016: 27 podiums, 8 wins (Fuji, Shanghai 2014 – Austin, Fuji, Bahrein 2015 – Silverstone, Mexico 2016), 1 title
FIA WEC (LM P2 category)
2014, 2015, 2016: 27 podiums, 8 wins (Fuji, Shanghai 2014 – Austin, Fuji, Bahrein 2015 – Silverstone, Mexico 2016), 1 title
Asian Le Mans Series
2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 : 16 podiums, 1 win (Sepang 2016/17), 1 title

FIA WEC (LM P2 category)
2014, 2015, 2016: 27 podiums, 8 wins (Fuji, Shanghai 2014 – Austin, Fuji, Bahrein 2015 – Silverstone, Mexico 2016), 1 title
24 Hours of Le Mans (LM P2 category)
2014 : pole position & 2nd position

FIA WEC (LM P2 category)
2014, 2015, 2016: 27 podiums, 8 wins (Fuji, Shanghai 2014 – Austin, Fuji, Bahrein 2015 – Silverstone, Mexico 2016), 1 title
FIA WEC (LM P2 category)
2014, 2015, 2016: 27 podiums, 8 wins (Fuji, Shanghai 2014 – Austin, Fuji, Bahrein 2015 – Silverstone, Mexico 2016), 1 title