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The Supercar That Proved People Don't Want Road-Legal Racing CarsGumpert did offer a special edition Apollo Sport which did include things like AC, navigation, and a better radio, but its starting price was $400,000 - $100k more - so not exactly a bargain.
Since that memorable first drive, Gumpert has been working quietly ... the Apollo is available in three versions: Apollo, Apollo S (for Sport), and Apollo R (for Race). We’re testing the 690bhp ...
Gumpert has had a rough few years, but its future is looking brighter, as the Apollo Arrow debuted at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show looking like a legitimate supercar. Sporting an eye retina-burning ...
Developing around 650 hp, the Apollo can hit 60 mph in 3 seconds flat and reach a claimed speed of 232 mph. Those are pretty big numbers, as is the car's price tag that starts around $240,000.
Apollo Automobili, the reformed manufacturer responsible for the Gumpert Apollo has officially revealed its next hypercar. Called the Intensa Emozione (Italian for intense emotion), this next ...
Cars such as the Gumpert Apollo took the road-legal racing car approach to supercar manufacturing a bit too seriously, and it paid the price.
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