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Gumpert: Apollo news **R and Enraged Versions Revealed (page 2)**





Audi know-how for 223mph track star - - Source: Autocar Mag

This is probably the fastest car you’ve never heard of. It’s called a Gumpert Apollo and is being built with Audi’s help to take on the likes of the Porsche 911 GT3.

The Apollo is a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive two-seater with a carbonfibre monocoque chassis. Powered by a 650bhp twin-turbo version of Audi’s 4.2 V8 engine and a six-speed sequential gearbox, it should hit 60mph in 3.0secs and go on to an estimated top speed of 223mph. It will go on sale later this year priced from around £110,000.

Gumpert says the car is aimed at serious track day drivers and claims that it has as much downforce as a DTM (German touring car) racer. The interior features racecar touches such as seats integrated into its monocoque and an adjustable pedal box.

The car is the brainchild of Audi’s former competitions chief Roland Gumpert, who oversaw its rallying success with the Quattro, and Roland Mayer, owner of German tuner MTM.

Gumpert has an official supply contract with Audi and has promised chief executive Martin Winterkorn the first drive in the finished production car. ‘We can use Audi’s know-how to build our cars so long as we don’t build a direct rival to a model in their range,’ said Gumpert.

The company aims to build 30 Apollos this year, with production rising to 150 cars within three years.
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Beefed-up RS6 motor + lightweight carbonfibre chassis =

I wonder what it drives like...
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I think it needs a bigger front lip.
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looks kinda quirky... but ask me what I think when I'm driving it... at 223 mph...
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looks kinda quirky... but ask me what I think when I'm driving it... at 223 mph...
I'll ask you if you know how to stop...
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Looks like someone from the F-Zero design team made this car...



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Specs!

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Curb weight: 2425 lb
Drag coefficient: 0.390
Manufacturer: Audi
Engine location: Mid
Type: V-8, DOHC, 32 valves total, 4 valves per cylinder
Displacement: 4163 cc (254.042 cu in)
Compressor type: 2 turbochargers
Max. output: 649.9 PS (641.0 bhp) (478 kW) @6800 rpm
Max. torque: 810.0 Nm (597 lbft) (82.6 kgm) @5000 rpm

0-100km/h: 3.00s
Top speed: 360 km/h (224 mph)
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Check out those rear tires.
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Only 641hp and 223 mph, guess there is no reason to cancel my deposit on the Veyron... LOL.
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This car reminds of Ridge Racer.
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It looks ridiculous.
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The good ol' F4 Phantom

Too bad they aren't street-legal

I'd love to ask the Valet to park that one
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Front Profile actually looks decent. The side profile needs work and that air intake needs more. It looks like it was an afterthought.
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i think it looks great...
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That cd of .39 seems awfully high when a sedan can get .30 or lower. I guess you need all that cd to get lots of downforce - but I'd think at 200mph+ it would seriously hurt top speed.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
This is probably the fastest car you’ve never heard of. It’s called a Gumpert Apollo and is being built with Audi’s help to take on the likes of the Porsche 911 GT3.
911 GT3?????? how about McLaren F1? Veyron? F-16?
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Styling is over-the-top IMO... Whatever happened to clean-looking supercars like the McLaren...
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Originally Posted by Belzebutt
Styling is over-the-top IMO... Whatever happened to clean-looking supercars like the McLaren...
Supercars are usually over-the-top in styling...Ever heard of Lamborghini or Zonda?
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Gumpert Apollo

Text courtesy Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur GmbH
03-15-2006


In the beginning there was a vision
The challenge was to develop a super sports car with outstanding road performance, combining style and functionality. A purist vehicle offering a unique driving experience on the road and the potential of success on the race circuit. Furthermore at a price that cannot be matched by any other car in this exclusive class. This vision of a unique sports car led to the birth of the Apollo. Its highly functional design offers an extraordinary driving experience. The V8 turbo charged engine delivers power and torque in abundance and provides the Apollo with breath-taking acceleration. The rigid chassis and the efficient aerodynamics of the futuristic body provide for ultra precise and predictable handling even at maximum speed.

As top performance requires top security, the road-authorized Apollo already fulfils international motor sports norms. Tubular steel subframes and a carbon monocoque provide double protection for the passengers. The Apollo safely offers fun on the road and competitiveness on the race track.

An overview of the Apollo*
The Apollo is a two-seater sports car with a mid-engine arrangement. It is built up upon a chrome molybdenum chassis with an integrated carbon monocoque safety cell. The transmission is a sequential sixspeed gearbox with twin clutch configuration (diameter 2 x 200 mm). Long double wishbones with a fully adjustable suspension operated by pushrods (front/rear) and a wind tunnel optimized aerodynamical design with a full length underbody incorporating massive diffusors (front/rear) provide excellent driving dynamics. A dual circuit ABS brake system with 6-piston callipers all around (brake disk diameter 380 mm) provides enormous braking performance.

The Driving Force
The driving force behind German Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur (Manufacturer of Sports Cars) is the founder and managing director Roland Gumpert. Many will know him from his years at AUDI where he led the development of the first 4- wheel drive car ‘Iltis’ - forefather for the AUDI Quattros.

Among other responsibilities, Roland was in charge of the AUDI Sports Department and achieved 25 victories at World Championship Rallies and won 4 World Rally Championship titles with Hannu Mikkola (1983) and Stig

Blomqvist (1984) and the constructors championship in 1982 and ‘83. Naturally, success at major motor sport championships is an objective for the Apollo’s near future. Until today, he keeps close business relationships with AUDI.

Performance Figures
Maximum Speed: 224 mph/360 km/h (depending on aerodynamical package)

Acceleration: 0-62 mph/0-100 km/h in 3.0 sec; 0-124 mph/0-200 km/h in 8.9 sec

Engine
4,2L Bi-Turbo V8-Engine with 90° cylinder angle, 5 valves per cylinder, 4 overhead camshafts, hydraulic

valve clearance compensation, double-flow exhaust system with three-way catalytic converter

Cubic capacity: 254 cubic inch/4163 cm3

Engine performance: 641BHP/478 kW at 6000 rpm

Maximum torque: 597.4 lbf ft/850 Nm at 4500 rpm

Output per litre: 153.8 BHP/Litre - 114.8 kW/Litre

Maximum Rev: 7500 rpm

General Information
Transmission: six-speed sequential manual, limited slip differential, rear wheel drive

Suspension: double wishbones, fully adjustable inboard spring/damper units, anti-roll bar

Wheels and tires: aluminium wheels with centre lock

front: 255/35 ZR19

rear: 345/35 ZR19

Unloaded weight: under 2525 lb/1100 kg (dry weight)

Length: 175.6 inch/4460 mm

Width: 78.6 inch/1998 mm

Height: 43.5 inch/1105 mm

Wheel base: 106.3 inch/2700 mm

Track: front 65.7 inch/1670 mm

rear 62.9 inch/1598 mm

*Technical data of production car may slightly change. The Seats are integral part of carbon fibre monocoque. They are talormade for each driver and the steering wheel as well as the pedal box are adjustable - every driver finds the perfect position.
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,..........that video was nice.
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Post 2007 Gumpert Apollo Sport announced...

Well now...since Pagani comes out with an upped Zonda. Lambo with an upped Murc...why not Gumpert?





Press release...

It is one of only a handful of super sport cars and after its debut at Geneva s international Motor Show in 2006 it was clear: the apollo is a synthesis of dynamic and design with pure driving pleasure and unique performance. On the road it speeds like a god and on the race track it cries out to be challenged by an opponent that can match its breathtaking acceleration and incomparable handling. Now, it is due to get a worthy competitor out of its own stable. At the 77th Geneva Motor Show, the Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur will present the apollo sport to the wide public.

The apollo sport is the rebel amongst the super sport cars. Its bodywork combines sexy curves with potent edges and angles and aims for uncompromising aerodynamics. A clear demonstration of the principle form follows function. Its challenging sporting design derives from the requirement to built a street legal racing car, whose number one priority is to provide extraordinary performance on the circuit, but at the same time embodying a vehicle suitable for daily use.

The highest importance was attached to safety: the tubular space frame in chrome-molybdenum steel with integrated safety monocoque fabricated in carbon-fiber passes all crash-tests regulations, while a cashbox offers additional protection. The gaping air intake stub over the roof and on the rear signals power, dynamics and superiority. The eight cylinder, bi-turbo mid-engine with up to 800 horsepower is capable of catapulting this 1200 kg missile from 0-100 km/h in only 3 seconds.

The apollo sport is equipped with an extended aerodynamic package and, in contrast to the three part spoiler of the apollo, possesses a racing wing which gives even more down force and pushes the spolloss maximum speed up to 360 km/h.

As you can guess, it is not for nothing that this cars is named after the fierce Greek God.

The two-seater also convinces from the inside, with its sporty and elegant alcantara interior, and offers air-condition, CD-player, navigation system and reverse view camera as standard equipment. A two-layer metallic finish available in any conceivable color, gives this bolide a particular luster. As a special accessory the apollo is equipped with an airjack, a pneumatic jacking pad.

The standard version of the apollo sport costs 299.500,- plus VAT.
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First Drive: 2007 Gumpert Apollo S

Big Numbers: 690 hp, 225 mph and $562,000

By Richard Meaden, Contributor Email
Date posted: 10-25-2007


When you think about all the money Audi has spent on sports-car racing over the last 10 years, the 2007 Gumpert Apollo S shouldn't surprise us. After all, why not build a technology-intensive sports car around a 690-horsepower, twin-turbo 4.2-liter Audi V8? And why not make it cost $562,000, too?

Maybe we shouldn't even be surprised that someone would actually put down the money for one, since this bright blue Apollo S is the 15th car out of the Gumpert works since production started this year.

The concept drawings of the Apollo have been floating around since 2002, but only when ex-Audi development engineer Roland Gumpert took complete charge in 2005 did things get serious. And now after periods of development at the Technical University of Munich and the University of Applied Science in Ingolstadt, the 2007 Gumpert Apollo is finally ready.

The Spirit of Audi
A lot of exotic-car companies have appeared in the past few years. Now that some kind of millionaire is created every second, lots of companies have been created to sell the things that millionaires can't seem to do without, like $562,000 sports cars. And yet Gumpert's team of hardened engineers seems to have resisted the hype, myth and vanity that normally define most supercar enterprises.

Since the first prototype of this no-frills race replica first came into our hands in 2005, Roland Gumpert has been working quietly and diligently to refine the car and also strengthen his little company's bond with Audi. During his time at Audi, Gumpert helped develop the modified Volkswagen Iltis that led to the first 1980 Audi Quattro coupe. Uwe Bleck, the company's technical director, formerly specialized in driving dynamics and simulations at Audi.

Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur is even located in Saxony, the province in eastern Germany where four small companies combined in 1932 to form Auto Union, Audi's corporate ancestor. The village of Altenburg where the little factory lies is not far from Zwickau, where the Auto Union grand prix cars were built in the 1930s.

Using a twin-turbocharged version of Audi's 4.2-liter 90-degree V8 — complete with lightweight internals — and mated to a six-speed sequential transmission, the Apollo is available in three versions: Apollo, Apollo S (for Sport) and Apollo R (for Race).

We're testing the 690-hp S-type, as opposed to the 641-hp entry-level Apollo or the lighter, track-dedicated 789-hp R-type. More compact than expected, the Apollo S's muscular Marco Vanetta-styled shape has a raw, no-nonsense menace. While it's true there are a few areas that look a bit clunky — notably the side windows and mesh engine cover — there's no mistaking the Apollo's crackling aura of potency and purpose.



The Beauty of Pure Function
If you're a driver rather than a poseur, the Apollo's promise of speed has a magnetic beauty of its own. You swing up the Apollo's surprisingly heavy door, then drop yourself into the seat, grabbing the cutout in the roof to help you across the high sill that obstructs the doorway. Just like a racing car, the Apollo has a detachable steering wheel to simplify the whole process.

The seat (or what passes for a seat) is in fact a padded racing shell. It's fixed directly to the carbon-fiber safety cell that surrounds the cockpit, which itself is at the heart of a tubular space frame that forms the Apollo's chassis. Fortunately the pedals and the steering wheel are easily adjusted, so you can get surprisingly comfortable surprisingly quickly. If you're tall or broad, though, you'll realize that the Apollo is a purebred performance car and not some luxury coupe in disguise like a Pagani Zonda or Porsche Carrera GT.

A mix of clean, simple ergonomics and familiar Audi switchgear, the Apollo's cabin trades flamboyance for function. There's a lot to pack into such a compact dashboard, yet everything from the display panel for the Racelogic stability control to the pop-out Pioneer satellite navigation system is well integrated and easy to operate. Some of the rough detailing is typical of hand-built one-off cars, as you'd expect in a thinly disguised racing car.

Down to Business
Fitted with the quietest of three exhaust options, the Apollo S's twin-turbo Audi V8 starts with a muted rumble, with an assortment of whirrs and chatters that provides a suitably businesslike accompaniment of mechanical noise. There's a simple sequential manual transmission with a sturdy shift lever at your side and a conventional clutch pedal, which makes it clear again that this is a racing car and not an arcade game with shift paddles on the steering wheel. It focuses the mind perfectly.

The clutch pedal is heavy but not ridiculously so, while the lever requires a firm, positive shove fore or aft to deliver crisp shifts from the synchromesh transaxle. We've become so used to sequential gearboxes with automated clutch action that it takes some thinking to properly coordinate lever and clutch.

As soon as the road begins rushing past underneath us, the Apollo's pin-sharp focus and uncompromising nature is apparent. The suspension isn't supple like a Zonda's but it yields just enough to round the sharpest edges off road imperfections for it to work. While this makes for a busy and, at times, uncomfortable ride on the nasty surfaces of secondary roads, it doesn't seem to deflect the Apollo from its course. In fact the Gumpert Apollo conveys a sense of total, iron-fisted control unlike any other supercar we've ever driven.

It's the Power
You need your wits about you, for the twin-turbocharged Audi V8 has a devastating punch. There's plenty going on with 675 pound-feet of torque available at 4,000 rpm. Even at 2,500 rpm on part throttle, once you do finally summon the cojones to explore the farthest reaches of the throttle pedal's travel, the Apollo explodes forward with sufficient force to send a momentary jolt of fear through your buzzing nervous system.

It's an otherworldly sensation — harder and more violent than the immaculately linear lunge of the Pagani Zonda's Mercedes-built 6.0-liter V12, yet smoother and more controlled than the supercharged punch of the Koenigsegg CCX's psychotic Ford-built 4.7-liter V8. Those who relish the high-octane operatics of Italian supercars will probably criticize the Gumpert's less than musical cry, but this steely, deep-chested barrage of noise represents the closest thing you can get to the sound of Audi's legendary R8 LMP1, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans no fewer than five times. It's a weapon, pure and simple.

With such enormous reserves of power and torque, the Apollo requires a measured right foot. A superb stability control system, developed specifically for Gumpert by Racelogic, provides an almost infinitely adjustable safety net. Set to 100 percent (the rain mode) on a dry road, the system cuts in abruptly when the rear tires lose the tiniest bit of traction, even in a straight line. But once you wind back the intervention threshold 10 or 15 percent to let the rear tires slip just sufficiently to get some of that 690 hp to the road, you'll feel genuinely alarmed by the rate at which the Apollo S is accelerating. A speed of 100 km/h (62 mph) comes up in 3.0 seconds and 220 mph lies within the realm of possibility.

Getting Talkative at 160 mph
Whatever you've stepped out of, the Apollo will feel insanely rapid. It's not all whizbang acceleration, though, for the Apollo is an easy and undemanding car to guide at sane speeds.

The steering is both light and linear, and the front end responds quickly and directly but with a reassuring feel that encourages you to drive faster. The car has massive reserves of grip through its tires, 255/35ZR19s in front and 345/35ZR19s in the rear, yet the Apollo's chassis is talkative, reacting alertly to your inputs. It's reassuring to note that the front tires are the first to find the limit, and the tail of the car feels firmly planted on the road, even at elevated road speeds.

It's a mark of the Apollo's potential that a circuit is essential to truly discover what it's all about. Without reference points such as trees, lampposts, white lines and other blurry road furniture, circuits have a habit of neutering many very fast cars of their visceral, heart-pounding sensation of speed. Not so the Apollo, which feels fast enough to fry your synapses, even at the flat, featureless Bedford Autodrome.

On the GT circuit's main straight we repeatedly pull 160 mph without really trying before the corner comes up and we work the hugely effective brakes — durable 14.9-inch cast-iron rotors gripped by stout six-piston calipers from AP Racing.

The 2,646-pound Gumpert Apollo S feels utterly stable into the corners, thanks in no small part to the combination of a shape that develops ground-effect downforce with the underbody of the bodywork plus plenty of aero load from the big rear wing. This isn't the kind of car where you want to rush up to the limits of adhesion, so you gradually nudge the Apollo toward the edge until you feel it begin to move beneath you.

Through the daunting, chassis-testing Palmer Curves the Apollo S is awesome, making the fast direction changes in 4th gear so easily that a Ferrari Enzo or Porsche Carrera GT seems like an accident waiting to happen in comparison. The tighter corners are defined by smudges of understeer, but given more time and familiarity there's no doubt that a little fine-tuning with the traction control settings would allow the rear to come into play a little more.



You Get What You Pay For
There seems to be no limit to the number of exotic sports cars these days. A niche formerly occupied by wildly innovative entrepreneurs has now been invaded by the major manufacturers.

The 2007 Gumpert Apollo remains unique because it is the highly personal expression of Roland Gumpert, and this gives it a lasting charm.

More important, the Gumpert Apollo is capable of truly terrifying performance, and it's the closest thing to a Le Mans-ready sports car that you'll find with a license plate. It's amazing that even one of these cars is already on the public roads, much less 15 of them.
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yep and hammond was driving it.
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Every time I hear Gumpert I think of Blumpkin.

Why is that?
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^ Weird name, yes...but, I think the car is hawt.
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Post 2008 Gumpert Apollo Sport

Press release...

It is one of only a handful of super sport cars and after its debut at Geneva’s international Motor Show in 2006 it was clear: the apollo is a synthesis of dynamic and design with pure driving pleasure and unique performance. On the road it speeds like a god and on the race track it cries out to be challenged by an opponent that can match its breathtaking acceleration and incomparable handling. Now, it is due to get a worthy competitor out of its own stable. At the 77th Geneva Motor Show, the Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur will present the apollo sport to the wide public.

The apollo sport is the rebel amongst the super sport cars. Its bodywork combines sexy curves with potent edges and angles and aims for uncompromising aerodynamics. A clear demonstration of the principle “form follows function”. Its challenging sporting design derives from the requirement to built a street legal racing car, whose number one priority is to provide extraordinary performance on the circuit, but at the same time embodying a vehicle suitable for daily use.

The highest importance was attached to safety: the tubular space frame in chrome-molybdenum steel with integrated safety monocoque fabricated in carbon-fiber passes all crash-tests regulations, while a cashbox offers additional protection. The gaping air intake stub over the roof and on the rear signals power, dynamics and superiority. The eight cylinder, bi-turbo mid-engine with up to 800 horsepower is capable of catapulting this 1200 kg missile from 0-100 km/h in only 3 seconds.

The apollo sport is equipped with an extended aerodynamic package and, in contrast to the three part spoiler of the apollo, possesses a racing wing which gives even more down force and pushes the apollos’s maximum speed up to 360 km/h.

As you can guess, it is not for nothing that this cars is named after the fierce Greek God.

The two-seater also convinces from the inside, with its sporty and elegant alcantara interior, and offers air-condition, CD-player, navigation system and reverse view camera as standard equipment. A two-layer metallic finish available in any conceivable color, gives this bolide a particular luster. As a special accessory the apollo is equipped with an airjack, a pneumatic jacking pad.

The standard version of the apollo sport costs 299.500,- € plus VAT.
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