The pair of Britons join defending Japanese Super GT champion Tsugio Matsuda in the #47 Oreca 05-Nissan, reprising the Hong Kong-based team's line-up from 2014.

Howson and Bradley went on to win the LMP2 class at La Sarthe in 2015 along with ex-Toyota pilot Nicolas Lapierre, who has joined the Signatech Alpine squad for this year.

Le Mans will be the only race the #47 machine will contest on this year's World Endurance Championship schedule, as the KCMG team - which came runner-up in the LMP2 standings last season - pulled its entry in the baby prototype class out of the series during the winter.

KCMG does however maintain a WEC presence through its GTE Am class Porsche 911 RSR, driven by Christian Ried, Wolf Henzler and Joel Camathias.

Bradley also remains a full-time LMP2 entrant in the WEC with Manor alongside teammates Matt Rao and Roberto Merhi, but the British squad only secured a sole Le Mans entry for the sister car of Tor Graves, Will Stevens and James Jakes.