Apollo Arrow rises from Gumpert ashes with 1,000 hp
The Gumpert Apollo was one of the fastest cars ever to lap the Nürburgring. Fast as it was though, it wasn't very pretty. But now it's back with new bodywork and even more power than before.
Those who've been following will recall that Gumpert went bust a few years ago, but now it's been revived with fresh investment from a company in Hong Kong. Rebranded as Apollo Automobil, it still has founder Roland Gumpert at the helm, and is relaunching with the new Apollo Arrow you see here.
The Arrow is closely based on the Gumpert Apollo, but does away with its straight lines for more swoopy bodywork – said to be inspired by sharks, with a bit of F22 Raptor fighter jet thrown in for good measure. We see more than a bit of the McLaren P1 in it, though, especially with the orange paintjob. Wherever it draws its influence from, though, it looks a lot more compelling.
The Audi-sourced, twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 is highly modified. Though the specs are still being finalized, larger turbochargers and less back-pressure from the exhaust are projected to help it make 1,000 horsepower and a good 740 pound-feet or so of torque. Apollo expects the results to work out to a 0-62 time of under 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 220 miles per hour.
Once production gets underway at the new factory in Germany, Apollo plans to build no more than 100 examples, and we're sure they'll each command a princely sum. If you're in the market, though, and either can't wait until deliveries commence or were more enamored by the raw brutality of the previous model, the company will also produce just six examples of a repackaged Apollo N as well, based on the outgoing Gumpert Apollo S.
Source: Autoblog