RE: Noble M500 revealed at Goodwood

RE: Noble M500 revealed at Goodwood

Thursday 12th July 2018

Noble M500 previews more affordable supercar

Carbon out (and V8 gone too) as Noble announces a new entry point to its range



Since its launch in 2010, the Noble M600 has attracted praise from all quarters. Just this Monday, we featured PHer Lee Sinden's Carpool article on his, where he said "the chassis and suspension setup is magical". In our 2016 drive the M600 was described as a "delight", with "rich, quality dynamics that rivals probably deem wizardry". And in 2011 it was the "weapon to end all weapons."

Quite some reputation then, one that Noble hopes to build on with this M500. Pitched as a more accessible, more affordable Noble supercar, the M500 has been shown at Goodwood today as a full sized model (i.e there's no interior yet).


The most significant change from 600 to 500 is the switch from the 4.4-litre V8 to the Ford Ecoboost 3.5-litre V6, as seen in the Raptor. Power is still expected to be in the region of 550hp, this being a Noble entry level car and all, so on that basis it will rival cars like the McLaren 540C, Audi R8 and Mercedes-AMG GT. A dual-clutch gearbox is set to be standard as well, further distancing it from the manual-only M600.

In another change from the 600, the 500 will be built from fibreglass instead of carbon fibre, although weight is expected to stick around 1,250kg because the newer car is smaller. The 500 is a very different looking car to the 600, too, with hints of many other sports cars in its design: see the Corvette-style front lights, buttresses like a Ford GT and the door/intake arrangement that's reminiscent of a Bugatti Chiron.

Autocar has suggested the M500 won't be in production until late in 2019, though we're told to expect an asking price comfortably below the M600's £300k. Certainly the £100-£200k supercar segment is not short of contenders at the moment, so it will be intriguing to see where Noble's latest fits in. More news as we have it!






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cvega

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405 posts

159 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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what a strange looking thing.
Ferrari in the front
chiron profile
918 back

suffolk009

5,401 posts

165 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Marvellous.

AL5026

439 posts

188 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Reminds me of the Lotus concepts that never became a reality....


RumbleOfThunder

3,557 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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YES! Always great to see a new Noble.

kambites

67,574 posts

221 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Looks lovely. Turbo was probably inevitable but automatic-only is disappointing after the M600. It'll almost certainly be well out of my price range anyway so it's something of a moot point.

CharlieAlphaMike

1,137 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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cookie1600

2,116 posts

161 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Tale a slimmed down Bugatti Chiron, mix in a healthy dash of Lamborghini Centenario and a splash of Ford GT, beat together for three minutes and put in an oven at gas mark 7. Serve with lashings of whipped cream, Nigella style.

RumbleOfThunder

3,557 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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I think using the 3.5l Ecoboost is a great shout. Puts out Ford GT numbers and is ubiquitous enough to make financial sense. I think this will need to undercut the 570s/R8 V10's of the world however.

Edit - I see they've gone a bit GT with the flying buttresses too...

WCZ

10,526 posts

194 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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great!

jaik

2,002 posts

213 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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It'll no doubt be a brilliant drive, but that styling is an absolute dog's dinner!

Zippee

13,463 posts

234 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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I really like that. Just such a shame they can't get it to pitch against the farce that is the new TVR.

British Beef

2,216 posts

165 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Stunning with a fantastic sounding basis of design.

However price point will be key:
- Sub £100k: Lotus, Porsche, Nissan GTR and forthcoming TVR
- £100 - £150k: Aston Martin, Porsche GTs, Merc GTs and Audi R8s
- > £150k: Big boys - Mclaren, lamborgini and Ferraris (& high end Porsche & Astons)

Some amazing machinery in Noble's sights - price will determine who they go toe to toe with. Sub £100k would be awesome, but given pricing on M600 seems highly unlikely.

seefarr

1,467 posts

186 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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I guess this will be the same engine and transmission as in the Ford GT?

Snubs

1,172 posts

139 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Nanook said:
Not a huge fan of the front end. Everything yellow is fine, then it looks like they forgot about a front bumper.
Agreed, but if they turned the outer black bit yellow to reduce the contrast it might look better. Of have the body in black.

I think the article saying the C-shape at the back of the doors is 'reminiscent' of a Chiron is putting it mildly to say the least!

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

219 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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AL5026 said:
Reminds me of the Lotus concepts that never became a reality....
Yep

I like the front - but the rear quarter is really odd. Might look better with a big wing on it biggrin

Buff Mchugelarge

3,316 posts

150 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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1250k and 550bhp, that's going to be rather nippy then eek

CRB1

922 posts

242 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Get's my thumbs up.


CRB1

922 posts

242 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Get's my thumbs up.


Herbs

4,916 posts

229 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Interesting.

Hope it looks a lot more cohesive as a production car in the flesh as there are some very obviously elements from other cars in there mashed together. Mclaren rear end,R8 exhaust/valence, Bugatti 3/4's, Lotus/Ferrai/Lambo front end etc.

The front on view looks awesome though.

Edited by Herbs on Thursday 12th July 13:22

bakerstreet

4,763 posts

165 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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I like the look of it, but I'm concerned the interior will look like previous Nobles and a bit bit kit car like. When you go up against the likes of R8s and 911s, then buyers expect the entire car to be up to standard.