M12
The Noble M12 features twin-turbocharged Ford Duratec V6 engine in multiple configurations: base M12 delivers 2.5-liter producing 310 horsepower, GTO-3/GTO-3R utilizes 3.0-liter generating 352 horsepower with 350 pound-feet torque, while flagship M400 provides 3.0-liter outputting 425 horsepower with 390 pound-feet torque through six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive at approximately 2,337-2,381 pounds achieving 2.97-3.7-second 0-60 mph acceleration depending on variant and 185 mph top speed (GTO-3R specification). Engineering specification includes full steel roll cage, steel tube frame construction, GRP fiberglass composite clam shell bodywork, and mid-engine layout establishing lightweight British sports car prioritizing power-to-weight ratio and handling precision over luxury appointments with South African Hi-Tech Automotive manufacturing contract enabling cost-effective production.
M12 launched early 2000s represented Noble Automotive breakthrough into boutique supercar segment designed by Lee Noble combining affordable pricing with genuine exotic car performance through lightweight construction and forced induction Ford V6 power, manufactured through 2008 before evolution into Rossion Q1 variant for American market. Platform demonstrates British engineering philosophy maximizing performance through minimalist approach where sub-2,400-pound weight combined with turbocharged V6 power enables supercar acceleration matching vehicles costing multiples of M12 pricing, popular among enthusiasts seeking pure driving experience and track day capability without exotic car maintenance costs where steel tube frame construction and fiberglass bodywork enable owner repairs and modifications establishing M12 as accessible alternative to Italian and German exotics offering comparable performance at fraction of cost representing Noble success creating compelling value proposition in boutique supercar market before company evolved into Noble M600 flagship development.