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Nichols Begins Customer Car Production Of Its N1A Supercar

Nichols Begins Customer Car Production Of Its N1A Supercar

The new ultra-lightweight, retro-inspired supercar is now in production.

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Inspired by Can-Am racers like the McLaren M1A, the Nichols N1A is a new supercar that combines the power of a Chevrolet V8 engine with ultra-lightweight construction, an analog, driver-focused ethos, and undeniably charming retro-inspired design under the direction of Steve Nichols. After wowing enthusiasts at places like the Concept Lawn of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance last year, Nichols Cars has announced that production of customer N1A examples is now beginning.

The transition from prototype to production comes after the supercar has completed an intense development program, focusing on ensuring a purist-catered driving experience. The final phase saw the engineering team painstakingly refine the sense of driver connection and sensory feedback the supercar offers. A final prototype validation before the Nichols CEO, John Minett, signed the development off took place in South Wales, exploring the iconic roads of Bannau Brycheiniog before undergoing a speed test at Pembrey Circuit.

The production version of the Nichols N1A weighs under 2,000 pounds, and features the brawn of either a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter Chevrolet V8 with 475 horsepower and 470 lb/ft of torque, or an optional 7.0-liter, naturally aspirated Chevrolet LS7-derived dry sump engine that is hand-built and boasts 700 horsepower and 600 lb/ft of torque. That power comes through a six-speed manual transmission for the ultimate purist experience, which is enhanced even further by an open barchetta body crafted from carbon fiber.

Production of the new Nichols N1A supercar is made possible by a new partnership with RML, a specialist in purist-focused, low-volume performance vehicles like the N1A. Only 150 examples are set to be produced, carrying a starting price of approximately $570,000 before taxes. The launch edition, dubbed ‘Icon 88,’ is limited to just 15 examples, each costing roughly $635,000. The special edition honors the 15 victories achieved by the McLaren MP4/4 during the 1988 Formula 1 racing season. As production is beginning for this new exclusive purist performance masterpiece, deliveries are set to take place later this year.

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Tyler Rampersaud