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The Bonkers Hypercar Powered By A V8 Borrowed From A Volvo SUV - MSNIn the Noble M600's predecessor, the M15, Noble Automotive employed a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter Ford Duratec V6 engine that produced more than 450 hp and 455 lb-ft of torque.
It’s been some time since we’ve seen a new offering from Noble Automotive, but the British sports car manufacturer has recently released details on its latest offering: the M600.
April 8, 2006 Noble Automotive earlier this week staked its claim to a place amongst the highest echelon of the world’s sportscar manufacturers with the launch of the new M15.
When Noble Automotive stopped production of the M12 and its hardcore variant the M400, fans of this insanely fast car were disappointed. In 2007 Rossion came to the rescue and purchased the rights ...
Noble Automotive The M500 will reportedly be powered by a 3.5-liter Ford Ecoboost V6 like those found in the Ford F-series pickup truck and Ford GT supercar, according to Autocar , and will make ...
With work is continuing on the successor to the M12 and M400, Noble Automotive has apparently decided to get a quick cash infusion by selling manufacturing rights to those outgoing models to its ...
Lee Noble, a well-regarded auto designer and race-car driver, formed Noble Automotive Limited in Leicestershire, England, in 1998. In 1999, he released the M10, also built in South Africa.
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