Nichols Cars N1A follows the Can-Am formula of low weight, high power
Sport Cup 2 tires on 19-inch wheels in front, 20-inch wheels in back. The N1A's footprint is 9.8 inches wider on a wheelbase 11.8 inches longer than the M1A's, but the N1A still only weighs 1,984 pounds — nothing of consequence for 650 hp to shove around.
Occupants will be pleased with the additional room over the M1A as well as the leather, Alcantara, and billet aluminum furnishings. The analogue gauges and zero screens are a treat, too. Production's slated to start later this year. Nichols says the first 15 hand-built cars will carry the 7.0-liter motor and special commemorative details in dedication to the 15 wins the McLaren MP4/4 scored in 1988. After that, production will be capped at 100 units at a price said to be around £450,000 . If you want to find out more before putting down a deposit, check out a
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