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10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Noble M600 – The Raw British Supercar Without a Filter

The Noble M600 is a supercar for purists. In a time where most supercars are packed with electronics and assistance systems, British Noble chose a different path: uncompromising raw performance and minimal computer intervention. With 650 hp and a weight under 1,300 kg, the M600 provides one of the most authentic driving experiences available. Here are 10 fascinating facts about this rare supercar.

Mikkel Preisler
By Mikkel Preisler 8. July 2025

The Noble M600 is a supercar for purists. In a time where most supercars are packed with electronics and assistance systems, British Noble chose a different path: uncompromising raw performance and minimal computer intervention. With 650 hp and a weight under 1,300 kg, the M600 provides one of the most authentic driving experiences available. Here are 10 fascinating facts about this rare supercar.

#1: Volvo Engine with British Tuning

The engine in the Noble M600 is a 4.4-liter V8 from Volvo, but with twin-turbo and extensive upgrades by Noble themselves. The result is 650 hp and 820 Nm – far from its original form in Volvo’s large sedans.

#2: Minimal Electronic Assistance

While other supercars offer adaptive driving programs and ESP, the M600 only has an adjustable traction control system and ABS. No stability control, no launch control – it’s up to the driver to handle it.

#3: Adjustable Engine Performance

The M600 has three engine power settings: Road (450 hp), Track (550 hp), and Race (650 hp). The driver chooses the power output according to the driving situation and courage.

#4: Hand-Built in the UK

Every Noble M600 is hand-built in Leicestershire, England, by a small team of specialists. Production is extremely limited, making the car an exclusive and personal experience for the buyer.

#5: Carbon Fiber Body for Low Weight

The M600 features a carbon fiber body keeping the weight down to just 1,250 kg. This gives the car an excellent power-to-weight ratio and extreme agility both on the road and track.

#6: Focus on Mechanical Feedback

Everything in the M600 revolves around feel: The steering is hydraulic, the gear shifts are mechanical, and the pedal feel is finely tuned. Noble has done everything to create an analog experience where the driver is connected with the car.

#7: Lightning-fast Acceleration

With full engine power, the M600 hits 0-100 km/h in about 3 seconds and goes on to a top speed of over 360 km/h. It competes directly with top models from Ferrari and Lamborghini – without electronic aids.

#8: No Unnecessary Luxury

The M600’s interior is simple yet stylish, featuring leather and aluminum. No touchscreens, no assistance systems – just the essentials for fast and focused driving.

#9: Few Produced – But Highly Respected

Fewer than 100 units of the M600 have been produced, making it extremely rare. Despite its low production, the car has garnered respect in the supercar world for its uncompromising approach.

#10: One of the Rawest Supercars in Modern Times

The Noble M600 has been called “the last analog supercar.” It is designed for those who seek genuine driving pleasure over digital aids – a rarity in an era of increasingly automated supercars.

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