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Noble M600

By pricing the M600 at £200,000 the M600 is facing some serious competition

Founded only ten years ago, Noble is already taking aim at the Bugatti Veyron with their latest car, the M600.

Under the bonnet there’s a 4.4-litre twin-turbo V8 that serves up 650bhp, which combined with the 1275kg kerb weight ensures an impressive 518bhp/tonne, that's almost 60bhp up on the Veyron.

These astounding figures work to propel the M600 to 60mph in just three seconds and all the way up to a top speed of 225mph.

All this performance comes at a price, though. The M600 doesn't even include gadgets such as ESP and anti-lock brakes but still costs around £200,000.
 

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