RE: Noble - 3 New Models

RE: Noble - 3 New Models

Wednesday 16th October 2002

Noble - 3 New Models

More choice for buyers with convertible, luxury model and racer



M12 to get 3 new variants

Noble Moy Automotive - manufacturers of the M12 GTO - are gearing up for abusy Motor Show with news of 3 new variants of the M12.

Already a huge success, the M12 is to be enhanced with the introduction ofthe M12 GTC convertible, the M12 GTO-3R and the GTO-3T.

The convertible is said to share the same simple but effective lines of theexisting GTO but allowing for roof off action, making those summer blasts allthe more fun.

The M12 GTO-3R will use the new 3.0 litre 340bhp engine with an uprated twinstainless steel exhaust system. An LSD is to be provided as standard along withuprated suspension. Inside full leather will be standard and additional soundproofing will be provided. Outside the new car will be set apart by 3 piecealloy wheels and a twin headlamp system. It will be available from Spring 2003priced at £51,500.

The final variant, the M12 GTO-3T is targeted at those seeking a nocompromise track car. The M12 is already an incredible competent circuit car butthe 3T is for those drivers who are happy to forgo any form of luxury in thepursuit of the perfect track experience. The interior is stripped out andtrimmed with the minumum of lightweight materials and fitted with a plumbed infire extinguisher system and six point harnesses. The bodywork features carbonfibre noes, tail and doors reducing weight still further.


Time to Race?

The 3 litre 24v V6 fitted to the 3T is uprated still further to produce400bhp. Enhancements include forged pistons, steel crank and rods, ball bearingturbos and a dry sump. It's coupled to a six speed straight cut sequential boxand LSD. Huge 12x18 (r) and 11x18 (f) inch wheels will provide the visual drama.

Priced at £65-68,000 the GTO-3T is sure to become a serious contender for GTracing. Available in limited numbers in 2003, we wouldn't be surprised to seethe first customers racing their cars alongside TVRs in the British GTChampionship.

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adeewuff

Original Poster:

567 posts

277 months

Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Seems like Lee Noble knows what he's doing. The fact is Noble was limited to producing only a small number of cars otherwise they would run into MVA issues and crash regulations. So in effect his company now produces 4 'different' cars and they can still enjoy the luxury of being considered a low volume car maker. Jolly good!

>>> Edited by adeewuff on Wednesday 16th October 14:06

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

283 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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Rename it Gnoble and it will be perfect.

Dandarez

13,447 posts

290 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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"Already a huge success..."
I think that is an overexaggeration of the word 'huge'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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It's been a huge success. What other low volume manufacturer has had such praise heaped upon it. Don't knock it, be proud!

markqelise

258 posts

271 months

Monday 21st October 2002
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This will make my new car complete - It is not due untill next August so I will be changing the spec.
The one ( and only one )disapointment moving from the Elise to the M12 was the loss of roof off fun - now it really is my dream car.
I love Lee and want to have his children and with more power to - oh fun.

Felix7

464 posts

267 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2002
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They have had huge success if you KIV that they are limited by the SVA, therefore they can only manufacture (OK build the rolling chasis in PE and finish the cars in Leics)200 per year for sale in the UK, I am sure that they have the ability to treble the amount of orders.

Do not forget that they have only been 'marketed' and I use that term loosely in the UK with a few high profile trips to Europe covered by the motoring press.

The key to success is keep the volumes small for what will surely become a desirable marque if only for the reputation deserved for the M12/M10's.