Noble Automotive Ltd, more commonly known simply as Noble, is a British sports car manufacturer based in Leicester.
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Noble Automotive Ltd, more commonly known simply as Noble, is a British sports car manufacturer based in Leicester.
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Noble Automotive left the company in February 2008 and shortly after announced his new venture, Fenix Automotive in 2009.
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Noble Automotive is a low-production British sports car company, its past products include the M12 GTO, M12 GTO-3, M12 GTO-3R and Noble Automotive M400.
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The body and chassis of the Noble is built by Hi-Tech Automotive in Port Elizabeth, South Africa alongside Superformance cars.
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In 2009 Noble Automotive released the M600, a car which takes Noble Automotive into Hyper Car territory.
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Noble Automotive M10 is a two-door, two seater model built in convertible form only.
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The Noble Automotive M400 won the car of the year award in 2005 for one publication.
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Noble Automotive M14 debuted at the 2004 British Motor Show and generated significant interest in the motoring press.
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Noble Automotive instead developed a brand new car, the M15, developing further from the M12 and M14, although the cars have few common components.
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The Noble Automotive M15 was intended to appeal to a far broader market and compete directly with the Porsche 911 Turbo and Ferrari F430.
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Noble Automotive issued a press release about the M15, stating that the M15 will be produced after the introduction of the M600.
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