In 2000, the Noble M12 GTO threatened to turn the established supercar market on its head. With its mix of scorching performance, race-bred dynamics and immaculate build quality, the Noble could be ...
A 2004 Noble M12 GTO-3R is drawing attention as it enters the market, highlighting the appeal of low-production performance cars built with a focus on driving dynamics. Finished in blue with a tan and ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran February 22, 2007 Comment Now! U.K. niche supercar manufacturer Noble Automotive has sold the manufacturing rights of its M12 and M400 cars to America's 1g Racing, its Ohio-based ...
What we have here is a 2005 Noble M12 GTO-3R. It’s an ultra-rare British supercar that’s been given an engine swap to the point where it now produces even more power than stock. It was up for grabs at ...
The interior is the one area where the Noble M12 could not compete with the likes of Porsche or Ferrari and their big budgets. Exposed chassis tubes that form a roll cage for the cabin are clearly ...
Alex Kaufmann February 5, 2008 Comment Now! Noble may no longer be building its M12 supercar but existing owners have an opportunity to bring the new car feel back into their lives thanks to a new ...
Lee Noble had been knocking on the door of greatness for some time when he launched the M12 GTO at the start of 2001. The previous M10 showed enormous promise as a driver's car, but awkward looks ...
Hot on the heels of the news that TVR looks set to go Stateside, we hear that Noble has sold up its M12 and M400 cars to a US firm. 1g Racing in Ohio has acquired the rights to build the Nobles and ...
Firmly established as a manufacturer, Noble Moy Automotive has built up an impressive reputation for building sports cars that can take on the competition, and make them look a bit silly. The M10, of ...