Monday, January 25, 2010

Fenix Supercar M14 and M15 a New Noble Supercar


Fenix Supercar M14

Although the man has been separated from the consort that bears his study for a while now, as we revealed when PH interviewed Lee Noble before Christmas he's still hornlike at work in the business of producing sports cars. Despite having mitt his namesake British supercar consort Noble Automotive, Lee Noble is backwards in the mettlesome and plans to begin utilization on an all-new supercar.



His new consort is called Fenix Automotive and the prototypal Fenix is designed to be a lightweight, mid-engine coupe that can capture a sub-seven-second 0 to 100 mph. The car module feature a powerful V8 engine and is intended to be ‘one of the most hammy supercars of the century’ thanks in part to the medium price tag of 75,000 pounds (app. $125K). Noble also mentioned an interesting feature that module attain the prototypal Fenix applicatory both on agency and track, though apparently didn’t elaborate from there.



Fenix Supercar M15

The Fenix supercar prototype is currently in build at Fenix's artefact in South Africa, and the automobile will do its initial hot-weather testing there before heading to the UK for further development.

\"The M12 was hugely successful, but we needed to move the game on in terms of design,\" says Noble. \"The new car's styling owes nothing to what I've done before and has quite literally been a 'clean sheet' exercise from the start. It's edgy, with powerful lines, and aerodynamically will be in another association to any of my previous cars.\"



 Fenix Supercar M15

But despite Noble's protestations of a clean-sheet design, we can't help but conceive of the Fenix as the hoped for progeny to the sharp, focused, track-honed M12 series, and that's no intense thing. That the looks seem to bear a expiration resemblance to the stillborn M14 and M15 is farther from a tragedy, too. The Fenix will be powered by an LS3 GM V8 pumping discover 480bhp, patch the truly noesis famished crapper specify the 638bhp LS9 V8 as seen in the Corvette ZR1. Fenix reckons that the LS9-engined car should accelerate from 0-100mph in under seven seconds and hit a maximum of 200mph.


 Fenix Supercar M15

\"I always said I wanted to build a automobile with the performance of an Enzo for less than £100k, and that's what I'll deliver this time round,\" said Noble when we interviewed him, and it looks like he might manage it. The base help is due to cost around £70k, with the emotional version ordered to come in at less than £100k.

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