RE: Gumpert Apollo | Spotted
RE: Gumpert Apollo | Spotted
Monday 8th June 2020

Gumpert Apollo | Spotted

Rare to see something from this Sportswagenmanufaktur - let alone a former 'ring record holder



Remember when the Gumpert Apollo smashed the Nürburgring production car lap record back in 2009? The Audi-powered supercar set a scarcely believable 7:11.57 at the Green Hell, a time we thought might place it top of the roster for quite some time. It didn’t – and these days a supercar time that doesn’t dip beneath the seven-minute mark is barely worth mentioning at all – but back in the noughties the Apollo was the real deal. It even got the Racing Pete seal of approval: “In essence the Gumpert Apollo is just a race car with a boot”, he said after a handful of laps behind the wheel.

Of course, it didn’t take a ‘ring record to get us interested in the Apollo, because the German mid-engined monster came from a brand – Gumpert Sportswagenmanufaktur to give it its full name – headed by Roland Gumpert, the man who commanded Audi Sport during its dominant eighties rally years. Something as visibly extreme as an Apollo, using a pumped up Audi V8, which also produces downforce that exceeds a 1,200kg kerbweight – how could we not get excited that?


The Ingolstadt-made 4.2-litre V8 was supplemented by two blowers, driving the rear wheels via a six-speed sequential gearbox. The structure is a tubular chromoly-steel frame, with fiberglass or carbon fibre body panels draped over in a shape that could only have been made in a wind tunnel. You get super wide side sills, an enormous front splitter and a ludicrous rear wing over a six-slat diffuser – as RP said, it’s a race car with a boot, so the Apollo was unashamedly extreme, particularly in S form, where 750hp and 664lb ft of torque are present just over your shoulder.

Flat out, an Apollo S will hit 62mph in three seconds – and remember, this is in the pre-high-tech launch control days – 124mph 5.9 secs after that and hammer on to a 224mph top speed. The delivery of performance from the motor is predictably savage, the changes of the semi-auto sequential violent (particularly because the lever only engages the shifts with a hard push or pull and kick of the clutch pedal) and the stopping power of the six-pot brakes are – well, have a guess. Get the car up to speeds not permitted on a public road and the aerodynamics will join in with the fun, providing enormous downforce and ensuring the front axle force feeds information through the rack thanks to the immense vertical load.


Because this is a car created by engineers from the world of motorsport, however, the huge pace is accompanied by brilliant predictability, so the Apollo works with rather than against its driver. Combine those traits with a suitable German and, in August 2009, you got yourself a tremendous (in its day) Nürburgring lap time. Fit a set of the latest sticky tyres and it's unlikely the car would shame itself in 2020 - certainly the run would be recorded with a fair amount more pixels; the original onboard appears to have been captured on a dash-mounted potato, but it’s still uber impressive.

One thing that’s clear from the footage, at least, is the colour of the car. It’s black, which helps back the claim from today’s Spotted seller that they presently have the record-breaking car in their stock. It’s registered as a 2010 machine so there's every chance it may have been put into full-time road use shortly after making headlines. If it is indeed the ‘Ring meister itself, what a car to liberate from Hong Kong, both technically and historically.


SPECIFICATION - GUMPERT APOLLO S
Engine:
4,163cc, twin-turbocharged, V8
Transmission: 6-speed semi-automatic sequential, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 750@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 664@4,000rpm
MPG: N/A
CO2: N/A
Recorded mileage: 498
First registered: 2010
Price new: c. £215,000 (for non-S)
Yours for: £288,000

See the original advert here.

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supacool1

Original Poster:

734 posts

204 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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That looks menacing and cool.

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

250 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Doesn't seem over-priced in the grand scheme of things - considering what it is, what it has done and what it can do.

Vee12V

1,407 posts

185 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Would rather have one of these at half the price

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...

SturdyHSV

10,393 posts

192 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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498 miles?!

What's the matter, too spicy for ya? hehe

Hilts

4,669 posts

307 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Always laughed at Evo's comments...

For - Apollo / Against - Gumpert

Love these, probably be worth north a million of your British pounds in 10 years.

thenortherner

1,509 posts

188 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Awesome looking and sounding things.

I saw yellow and blue one together at Destination Nurburgring 2 - in 2011, I think - one was smashed to bits within a short time of arriving.

Don Roque

18,237 posts

184 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Incredible machines, one of my favourite sports cars of all time. The fact it was so focused just made it all the more appealing. A bit like a Noble - built for driving, not posing.

legalknievel

353 posts

222 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Pixels is right. The resolution of that video has me in mind of a mildly comical falling over caught on home video as featured on Jeremy Beadle era You've Been Framed.

Still watching to the end, of course.

ZX10R NIN

30,193 posts

150 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Always liked these they always get glowing reports as a drivers tool.

gregf40mark2

74 posts

85 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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0-124 in 9.1 seconds - not 5.9.

matnrach3

90 posts

107 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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I wonder how many they made and out of those how many were RHD? Still looks better than a Senna (not that difficult)

Edited by matnrach3 on Monday 8th June 20:06

autofocus

3,174 posts

243 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Hi there,

Was really lucky in December 2007 that a garage about 5 miles from where I lived ended up with a Gumpert Apollo for sale. I seem to recall a friend of the owner had bought one of the first cars but then a change of circumstances meant it needed to be sold.

I knew the garage owner who invited me down to take some pictures of this very special car.

I have recently added the pictures to my website: -







Rest of the photos are here :-

https://www.dunlopix.co.uk/Benz-Bavarian-Gumpert-A...

They also had probably the strangest spec Diablo I have ever seen in the showroom



I also managed to see the other Apollo (as I believe only 2 came to the UK) around three months later at Silverstone for the Britcar Media Day in Feb 2008





Regards

Tim

tin duck dave

167 posts

153 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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thenortherner said:
Awesome looking and sounding things.

I saw yellow and blue one together at Destination Nurburgring 2 - in 2011, I think - one was smashed to bits within a short time of arriving.
It was, courtesy of Adrian sutil who was there for German f1 gp that weekend. Only got as far as the old pit exit before spinning into barrier

Smitters

4,346 posts

182 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Well, if it's the record breaker, they've made a couple of subtle mods since. They've swapped the blue wing mirrors for black, no doubt a costly exercise on such a car. They've also obligingly move the steering wheel across the car to the right hand side...

thenortherner

1,509 posts

188 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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tin duck dave said:
thenortherner said:
Awesome looking and sounding things.

I saw yellow and blue one together at Destination Nurburgring 2 - in 2011, I think - one was smashed to bits within a short time of arriving.
It was, courtesy of Adrian sutil who was there for German f1 gp that weekend. Only got as far as the old pit exit before spinning into barrier
Nearly ten years ago, glad my memory didn't fail me. I remember the track being shut for a while.

At the time I'd no idea who was responsible and no wiser until I looked up his name just now.

wolfie28

1,076 posts

169 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Love it.

DoctorX

8,068 posts

192 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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I've only ever seen the blue ones, looks rather good in black.

fantheman80

2,458 posts

74 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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gregf40mark2 said:
0-124 in 9.1 seconds - not 5.9.
Sorry mate' its all there "Flat out, an Apollo S will hit 62mph in three seconds – and remember, this is in the pre-high-tech launch control days – 124mph 5.9 secs after... "

GTRene

21,339 posts

249 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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I also saw one in a showroom and I was in the car, sadly not driving it...
was somewhere in 2005, a white Gumpert Apollo, found a picture in my book, sadly not on my PC.

I see now on wiki it was the pre production car, so here the one I was in and looked at :-)
a girlfriend at the time and I were on a small trip in Germany to go to Wiesmann factory and a short look at that new Apollo.

this one> very lightweight and high hp, at least for that weight, lighter the a lotus Exige V6



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumpert_Apollo


Chubbyross

4,906 posts

110 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Why so ‘cheap’? I saw the headline and assumed it would be £1M+

My knowledge of hypercars is a little fuzzy but why is this in the market for so little compared to, say, a Zonda?