London Motor Show: Noble M600 supercar relaunches

A specially-built Noble M600 has been presented at the 2016 London Motor Show as the British supercar maker is officially relaunched under a new European distributor, Super Veloce Racing.

Noble first started production of the M600 back in 2010 and the supercar is currently built in Leicestershire.

The M600 has gained attention for being a more old-school type of supercar that has barely any driving aids, especially compared to current offerings from the likes of Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini and most other supercar makers.

Back to basics approach

Since it first launched, Noble have been working on improving the quality of its M600 supercar, which starts from £250,000 and is built by hand to each customers’ preferences.

Having now secured the premium supercar dealer Super Veloce Racing to help handle sales and servicing in Britain and other European countries, Noble are targeting a substantial boost in sales of its M600.

To mark the news, Noble revealed a customer demonstrator of the M600 at the London Motor Show press day.

662bhp twin-turbo V8 engine

Noble will sell both the regular £250k version of the M600 and the new CarbonSport version worth £277,000 and featuring exposed carbon fibre body panels for a more distinct look.

Both versions of the new M600 use a 4.4-litre Yamaha twin-turbo V8 petrol engine boasting 662bhp. The British supercar can cover the 0-62mph sprint in just 3.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 225mph.

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