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Noble - M10 series

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About Noble

Noble Automotive Ltd., more commonly known simply as Noble, is a British sports car manufacturer.

It was established, in 1999, by Lee Noble in Barwell, Leicestershire, for producing high-speed sports cars with a MR drivetrain layout. Lee Noble is the chief designer and owner of Noble.

Noble is a low-production British sports car company, currently producing the Noble M15. Its past products include the M12-GTO3R and Noble M400. The M12 and M400 share chassis and body, but differ in engines, suspension, etc. The M15 has a new space frame chassis. The body of the Noble is built by Hi-Tech Automotive in Port Elizabeth, South Africa alongside Superformance cars. Once the body shell is completed, it is sent to the Noble factory where the engines, suspension, etc. are added.

Noble is no longer manufacturing the M12 or M400. The exclusive dealer for Noble in the US, 1G Racing from Ohio, has also obtained the production rights to the M400 from Noble Automotive, and is expected to release an updated version, named Rossion Q1.

Noble M10

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2-seat
V6 24v 2.5L      M-5
125.0 kW / 167.6 hp / 167.6 hp  219.7 N·m / 162.0 lb·ft / 162.0 lb·ft
   

Noble M10 (1999)

2-seater, petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 24-valve V engine, 2500 cm3 / 152.6 cu in / 152.6 cu in, 125.0 kW / 167.6 hp / 167.6 hp, 219.7 N·m / 162.0 lb·ft / 162.0 lb·ft, manual 5-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

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