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Gumpert Explosion extracts 420 horses from just 2.0 liters With apologies (and due credit) to the R8, it’s with rally cars and premium hot hatches that we’d more closely associate Audi than ...
At the Geneva Motor Show, Gumpert introduced the Explosion, a humbly styled and powered sports car with a price just north of €100,000. Despite drawing power from a modest 2.0-liter engine, the ...
Well, now it appears that Gumpert is back in business and while they’ve also bought an Apollos S to Geneva, it’s the new offering that matters the most. Called Gumpert Explosion, this seems to ...
'Explosion' might not be the most creative name in the book, but we’re just glad to see Gumpert back on the up-and-up. After some financial trouble in 2012, Gumpert found a backer and has been ...
Gumpert says that the front-engined car sports a lightweight construction “using a tubular frame and bodywork made of a carbon, glass fibre-reinforced plastic and aluminums mix”.
It was good to see German automaker Gumpert at Geneva, following its insolvency back in 2012. The company had kept ticking along building its Apollo supercar, and finally found an investor this ...
Boutique German carmaker Gumpert has been purchased by Hong Kong-based Consolidated Ideal TeamVenture, the same group that bought De Tomaso last year.
This two-seat sports car was developed by GSM Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur GmbH. Founder Roland Gumpert believes it "satisfies the expectations of all those who believe that this kind of car is ...
FINALLY. Someone has had the sense to name a new car 'explosion.' Yes, meet the new Gumpert Explosion, which is a real car that is named Explosion.
Take this with a grain of salt, but it seems that German sportscar company Gumpert was acquired by a group of foreign investors from Hong Kong. The supercar manufacturer filed for bankruptcy in ...
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