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Gumpert Apollo German supercar maker Gumpert has unleashed the production version of its Apollo supercar. It might not be pretty but, ... Subscribe to evo magazine. Try 3 issues for just £5.
A new version of the Gumpert Apollo, called the Tornante is due to be released in 2012. It has been designed by Milan based Touring Superleggera and will be shown at the Geneva Motorshow at the ...
With a fire extinguisher, a data recorder, 18-inch wheels, and Michelin slicks, the Apollo R weighs in at about 2425 pounds dry, according to Gumpert. Prices start at a cool $645,000. Apollo Enraged ...
Future vehicles will draw inspiration from other Apollo models, like the IE and Project EVO. Roland Gumpert, the name behind the Gumpert Apollo car that debuted in the early 2000s, formerly owned ...
It doesn't get much more hard-core than the Gumpert Apollo. The German supercar is about as close as it gets to a race car for the road. But an outfit like Gumpert isn't about to sit around and ...
Gumpert is keeping the Speed under wraps until the Geneva Motor Show next month but promises the car will do zero to 62 in 3.0 seconds, zero to 124 in 8.9 seconds and hit a top speed of 224 mph ...
German sports car manufacturer Gumpert took two surprises to the Geneva Motor Show today. One is a race-only apollo with 860 bhp and a kerb weight of just 1,100 kg (2,425 lb). The other is a road ...
If you're a fan of visually unappealing yet wildly potent automobiles, the Gumpert Apollo is probably your desktop background right now. Founded in 2004 by ex-Audi Sport director Roland Gumpert ...
Gumpert claims a 0-to-62-mph time of 3.0 seconds, while doubling that speed reportedly takes 8.9 seconds. The maximum velocity for the top-spec Speed is an arrow-like (archery!) 224 mph.
Recent news from Germany has indicated Gumpert Sportswagenmanufaktur GmbH, makers of the speed demon Apollo super car, has officially established its dealership and distribution operation for the ...
An as-yet unnamed investor is reportedly coming to Gumpert's rescue. But who is it, and will they resume production of the otherworldly Apollo supercar?
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