Noble has released production ready Noble M600 specs together with a new set of images of the new supercar dressed in carbon fiber. The Noble M600 is powered by a twin-turbo 4.4-liter Yamaha V8 engine which outputs 650 hp at 6800 rpm and 640 lb-ft of torque at 3800 rpm. The Noble M600 has a mid, longitudinal engine, rear-wheel-drive architecture and is equipped with Graziano 6-speed manual transmission.
The Noble M600 measures 4360 mm in length, has a 2540 mm wheelbase and a 1578 mm wide track. with a total weight of 1250 kg, the Noble M600 manages to offer a power-to-weight ratio of 520 hp per tonne. This of course, translates in some serious performance figures. The Noble M600 has an officially rated top speed of 225 mph and a 0-120 mph acceleration time (as tested by Autocar) of 8.9 seconds.
The Noble M600 is built on a tubular space frame chassis with stainless steel tubes, and carbon fiber composite body. With a power assisted rack and pinion steering system, the Noble M600 promises good handling and control, thanks to a independent double wishbones with coilover Multimatic shock absorbers for the front and rear roll bars.
For stopping power, the Noble M600 uses Alcon brakes with 380 mm discs and six piston calipers in the front and 350 mm discs and four piston calipers in the rear.
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