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Noble M600 is a supercar built by Noble Automobile from 2010 to 2018. It succeeded the Noble M15.

Like the previous model it shares some component like engine. chassis, etc. M600 engine is sourced from Volvo engine (built by Yamaha) V8, as no longer with Duratec V6. The overall dimension is slightly increased, a conventional 6-speed manual gearbox (later with flappy-paddle as an option), car design is also slightly altered.

Body chassis are made of steel with some carbon fibre finishing as well.

Initial release came with coupe only; speedster version in mid to late-MY model with revised engine cover. The M600 comes without TC, ABS, and ASM, altogether are optional.

M600 weigh less than the other supercar which has a razor-sharp handling. It beats the most powerful Bugatti Veyron in Top Gear test track.

In 2018, M600 ended the production and now replaces by M500 in 2022.

Appearances[]

  • Jeremy reviewed the Noble M600 in Series 14, Episode 5. Despite criticizing the lack of equipment he was astonished by its power and acceleration. The Noble posted an impressive Power Lap time of 1:17.7 around the Top Gear test track with The Stig behind the wheel on a cold winter day, making it the fourth fastest car, round the track at the time.
  • In Top Gear: At The Movies, Richard suggested the M600, as an alternative to James Bond's Aston Martin. He fell in love with the car for it's sharp handling and praised it's driver-focused ability.
  • Series 18, Episode 1, Richard chose the M600 as an alternative to the Ferrari 458 Italia, competing against James in the McLaren MP4-12C and Jeremy in the Lamborghini Aventador. Despite breaking down and requiring a replacement car now with red colour, Richard praised the M600s ability and excitement, stating he would rather have one to the 458.
  • In Top Gear USA "Worst Cars" Foust reviews the M600, praising its razor sharp handling and sheer speed by beating a Lamborghini Gallardo Superlegerra and Audi R8 V10 in a drag race and achieving over 200mph on a main straight.
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