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Noble M600 Supercar Production Version Photos Released

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British supercar maker Noble presented the first carbon bodied production Noble M600 at the Autosport International Racing Car Show, while also releasing a new set of photos of the vehicle’s production version. The car is said to be a significant step forward in both fit, finish and weight saving.

Scheduled to go on sale this April, and with a building rate of one per month, the Noble M600 will only get a price tag closer to the market launch. However, rumors say it is expected to cost about twice as much as the previous model in Noble's stables.

The new British supercar is fitted with a 4.4-litre mid-mounted twin-turbo V8 capable of developing 650 horsepower and 820 Nm (605 lb.ft.) of torque.
This amount of power allows the noble M600 to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.0 seconds and go on to a maximum speed of 225 mph (360 km/h).

The 6-speed manual transmission (yes, unfortunately it has no paddle shifters) and the car's overall weight of 1,250 kg (2,756 lbs) also play a major role in achieving these figures.

In addition to this, the company is also offering two other variants that are less powerful, namely one that develops 450 hp and the other with on output of 550 hp. The Noble M600 will come available in a range of fifteen exterior colors.

“Could we produce a modern supercar replicating this 'analogue' inspired driving reward and 'purity'? Could we create a supercar that featured the Noble characteristic compliant and efficient chassis and performance (and much more) but also allowed the driver to be back in control?” the company says. “The Noble M600 was born...”
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