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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Strap in for pure speed as the Gumpert Apollo unleashes brutal acceleration and raw onboard sound at Gran Turismo Polonia ...
Gumpert Apollo S – Click above for high-res image gallery. With a quick glance it might look like there’s nothing new at the Gumpert display here at the Geneva Motor Show, ...
With a total of 780hp, Gumpert claims it has the racing sports genes of the Apollo R, but in this case is street legal. Tipping the scales at 2,590 pounds, it also features unique swing doors and ...
But now Gumpert is planning to reveal a faster chapter in the line at next month's Geneva motor show with the Apollo Speed. Slipperier aerodynamics and a lower ride height allow the Speed to top ...
This particular Apollo Sport is a 2007 model and starred in an episode of Top Gear when it was driven by Richard Hammond. When the Stig jumped into the driver’s seat, the Apollo Sport set a ...
Gumpert Apollo German supercar maker Gumpert has unleashed the production version of its Apollo supercar. It might not be pretty but, by gum, it's fast. by: Richard Meaden. 1 Nov 2007 ...
Now, though, Apollo announced that Roland Gumpert was official decommissioned from the company as of June 2016. Moreover, he is no longer associated in any way with Apollo’s current or future ...