The RML Group has debuted the first GT Hypercar (GTH), a limited-production series inspired by Le Mans Hypercar racers such as the Porsche GT1 and drawing on the company’s 40 years of championship-winning motorsport performance and engineering.
Developed under the internal codename RML P39, the GTH has been designed to balance high performance, refinement and usability. It features driver-selected active aero and damping systems, enabling competitive track performance while maintaining a comfortable ride on the road. The car is the first of 39 production models, and one of the 10 RML 40th Anniversary Special Edition (SE) variants.
This SE specification includes exclusive bespoke interior detailing and upgrades plus both the performance pack and highest track pack. These upgrades bring selectable ride height adjustment, rear roll cage and rear-seat delete. Power has been increased to 920hp and torque exceeds 1,000Nm, the result of detailed tuning developed in collaboration with Litchfield Motors.
The first GTH has been finished outside in ‘Storm Purple’ with the roof and hood in tinted visual carbon. The larger, center-lock wheels have been finished in gold and the brake calipers in gunmetal. Badging is in hand-painted gold. Inside, the retrimmed standard seats and interior leather have Crayon-colored stitching; the seatbelts are also now Crayon to match; the inlays are body-colored visual carbon fiber; and the roll cage has been finished in ‘Storm Purple’.
Michael Mallock, board member responsible for the bespoke division, said, “This is a proud day in RML history. I could not be more thrilled with how the GT Hypercar has turned out. It was an ambitious project but it has beaten even my exacting expectations on road and track. I congratulate and thank the whole RML team for making my and our customer’s dream cars come true.’
RML Group CEO Paul Dickinson added, “GT Hypercar demonstrates the very best of RML Group. Our ability to produce extraordinary world-beating products and solutions in record time and within budget is unmatched, as we’ve proven again here. Congratulations to our team and the first owner.”