Gumpert 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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...