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Roland Gumpert launched his Apollo more than 10 years ago, eventually losing his fearsome coupe to insolvency and Consolidated Ideal TeamVentures. Gumpert, however, was working on more models, one ...
A year later, at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, Roland Gumpert and the team unveiled the series version of the Nathalie, which was scheduled for a production run of 500 units priced at around $460,000.
$460K Gumpert Nathalie EV Runs on Methanol, Not Battery. The electric super sports car is claimed to have a range of 500 miles and do zero to 62 in 2.5 seconds, but how do you fuel it?
The Gumpert Nathalie takes a different approach to converting fuel into energy. This car converts methanol into electricity, not fire. Wesley Wren has spent his entire life around cars, whether it ...
Roland Gumpert, of Audi Quattro and Apollo fame, has put forth a supercar that solves the problem of limited electric range and slow charging. The 800-horsepower, all wheel drive Nathalie uses a ...
The car is named Nathalie, after one of Gumpert's daughters, and it was first shown as a concept in 2018. Now the production version has been revealed ahead of the formal debut on March 18.
Nathalie’s On Meth(anol): Gumpert’s Electric Sports Car Hits 60 MPH in 2.5 Seconds. A methanol fuel cell produces hydrogen to create electricity. Greg Fink Writer Mar 09, 2020.
A year after revealing its 2019 concept car in Geneva, Gumpert Aiways has launched the production Nathalie supercar. Instead of the usual electric or plug-in hybrid drive, the Nathalie relies on ...
Gumpert is seeking assistance to bring the fuel-cell-powered Nathalie sports car to the market. The car was first previewed at the Geneva Motor Show last year before becoming official this past ...
Gumpert Aiways will only build 500 Nathalie models (including the First Edition), each priced from €407,000 ($455,000) ex-factory. Deliveries begin in the first half of 2021.
The Nathalie uses a 15-kW fuel cell system, along with a 190-kWh battery on board that Gumpert calls a buffer battery. That electricity all feeds an electric motor at each wheel that can launch ...