- Noble M10
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Noble M10 Manufacturer Noble Production 1999 Assembly United Kingdom Successor Noble M12 Class Sports car Body style 2-door Convertible Layout Mid-engine, RWD Engine 2.5L V6 Transmission 6-speed manual Length 52 in (1,321 mm) Width 68.9 in (1,750 mm) Height 46.3 in (1,176 mm) Curb weight 2,116 lb (960 kg) Designer Lee Noble The Noble M10 is the first car designed and produced by Noble Automotive. It is a two-door, two seater model built in convertible form only. It is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.5-litre engine. It was introduced in 1999, but is no longer in production, having been replaced by the M12. Only a few were ever made as customers moved deposits onto the M12 as soon as its credentials were announced. The M10 is similar in performance to the Lotus Elise in many respects. The Toyota MR2 Spyder is noted for having a somewhat similar appearance to the M10. The first two cars were built at Lee Noble's home garage see Fenix automotive.
PERFORMANCE
- 0-60 = 5.9 seconds
- 0-100 = 16.9 seconds
- 0-1/4 mile = 14.56 seconds
- Top speed = 135 mph (217 km/h)
COST
£35,000
Categories:- Noble vehicles
- First automobile made by manufacturer
- Modern auto stubs
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