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2011 Noble M600

[ Sunday, February 6th, 2011 | by automotiveroom | under CAR, New Cars, Noble ]
2011 Noble M600 Front Angle view 2011 Noble M600

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British supercar maker Noble has released official pictures of the production version of its latest beast, the 2011 Noble M600. Noble fans will recall that the M600 and “officially unveiled” in August 2009, although the establishment of teal was a pre-production vehicle, with a considerable development over the past 18 months.

The Noble M600 is powered by a 4.4-liter V8 from Yamaha that originally fitted the Volvo XC90. Noble has taken to another level, however, the addition of a pair of turbochargers to take the maximum power of 485kW and maximum torque of 820Nm shy fair. If all that seems a little too much power, drivers can choose from two lower settings tone power: 336kW and 410kW.

Noble motor has been associated with a six-speed manual transmission in an attempt to make the M600 as “controlled by the driver as possible. Following the same philosophy, the vehicle is offered with ESP or ABS. The driver only real help aid the traction control, and can be completely off too. Rear-wheel drive, mid-engine supercar has a top rated speed of 362 km / h. Noble says 0 to 100 km / h in just 3.0 seconds and 0 to 120 mph (0 to 193 kmh) comes in an equally impressive 8.9 seconds.

The chassis is a stainless steel tub with tubular structure of space and the body is carbon fiber. The wheels are lightweight aluminum alloy and the tires are Michelin Pilot Sports. All this combines to a total weight of only 1250kg. Unfortunately, the Noble M600 is expected to remain a delicacy in Europe alone. UK deliveries begin in April.