Probably true. But I was surprised that they reformulated BMW TPT 0W30 LL01 FE to meet the API SP spec.
Motul now claims API SP and ILSAC GF-SA certification in addition to LL17 FE ++ for its Motul 8100 Eco-Clean 0W20 product. Per its
tech sheet: "API SP standard provides higher performance and protection against LSPI phenomenon for downsized direct injection turbocharged gasoline engines. Based on the API SP specification, the ILSAC GF-6a standard for viscosity grade 20 lubricants is even more severe especially on the Fuel Economy benefits performance. The requirements on the low viscosity "Fuel Economy" side of the lubricant, but also extended drain intervals, pistons/rings cleanliness, seals compatibility and reduced content of Phosphorus for after treatment systems compatibility are enhanced. The ILSAC GF-6a specification also ensures perfect engine protection when gasoline containing up to 85% Ethanol is used (E85)." Their previous SN Plus version featured a starburst on the bottle, so I assume the new SP version will be getting one as well. That puts it on par, certification wise, with Liqui Moly Top Tec 6600 0W20, and I don't think LM features a starburst yet either.