The Gumpert sports car manufacturer had presented its newest power package in Geneva. Two versions of the Apollo Sport will be shown. The company will also use the event to announce its intention to start building right-hand-drive models for international export.
Gumpert garnered more power out of the previous 515kW (700 PS / 690 hp) engine by optimising the ECU and improving its cooling systems. As a result power increased to 552kW (750 PS / 740 hp), which is more than 132 kW (180 PS/ 178 hp) litre.
The Apollo TT40e electronic gear system is said to change gears in about 40 milliseconds and is key to the already tested performance ability of the car. Sport Auto threw the car around the Nurburgring and got a time of 7:11.57 minutes.
For the exterior the front and rear ends have been redesigned primarily for improved aerodynamics but the result is a more aggressive appearance. Previously we’ve seen Apollo Sport prototypes testing at the Nurburgring wearing a mixed bag of different body parts. It can be speculated that these were 2010 prototypes.
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