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The Noble M12 is a two-door, two-seat
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manufactured by
Noble Automotive Noble Automotive Ltd, more commonly known simply as Noble, is a British sports car manufacturer based in Leicester. Noble Automotive Ltd. was established in 1999 by Lee Noble in Leeds, West Yorkshire, for producing high-speed sports cars with ...
.


Variants

The coupe evolved through four versions of Noble cars, with the M400 as the ultimate version of the M12, and is followed by the M12 GTO-3R. Only 220 Noble GTO-3Rs and M400s were imported to the U.S. The U.S. production rights to the M12s and M400s were sold in February 2007 to 1G Racing from Ohio. Due to high demand of these cars, 1G Racing (now Rossion Automotive) released its own improved car based on the M400, named
Rossion Q1 The Rossion Q1 is an American mid-engined sports car from American car maker Rossion Automotive. Development on the Rossion Q1 began after the rights to the Noble M400 chassis were acquired in February 2007. The goal was to design a completel ...
. Another company which is also producing a model developed from the M12 is Salica Cars 1 with their Salica GT and Salica GTR.


Performance

Like the Noble M10, the Noble M12 is a two-door, two-seat model, originally planned both as a coupé and as a
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. All M12s have been powered by modified bi-turbocharged
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s. The M12 has a full steel
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,
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, and G.R.P. (
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) composite clam shell body parts. Although looking to be track derived, the M12 is a
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, ready for both road and track. The M12 has no
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s, allowing for a comfortable feel. The Noble M12 GTO-3R is equipped with Garrett T25 twin turbos. Weight is .
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from 0- in 3.7 seconds was published in the official brochure of the M12 GTO-3R, Road & Track indicated a 0- performance of 3.3 seconds, but subsequently listed it as 3.5 seconds. Top speed is listed as and lateral Gs are reported in excess of 1.2. The Noble M400 is equipped with Garrett T28 Twin-turbos. Weight is . The
Rossion Q1 The Rossion Q1 is an American mid-engined sports car from American car maker Rossion Automotive. Development on the Rossion Q1 began after the rights to the Noble M400 chassis were acquired in February 2007. The goal was to design a completel ...
has a weight of and can accelerate from 0- in 3.4 seconds (company spec). The Salica GT has a weight of and the Salica GTC has a weight of The only convertible variant (the M12 GTC) was shown at motor shows but was canceled, and was never produced by Noble. In 2008, Salica Cars proposed the Salica GTC, offered both as a complete car and a conversion kit to transform an M12/400 coupe into a convertible.


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* {{commons category M12 Sports cars Cars introduced in 2000 Cars discontinued in 2008 Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles