This depends on which edition you choose. There is a 650 hp introductory edition, the 750 hp edition and the beastly 850 hp race (but still street legal) edition. The introductory edition I believe goes around 220 mph. The medium edition goes 228 mph. (This might be a tad inaccurate.) The race edition's top speed is 238 mph. The handling and grip on the road is insanely awesome and they fly from 0-60 mph in 3 seconds flat. I highly recommend these excellent pieces of machinery over that of the ridiculously overpriced Bugatti Veyrons. Apollos cost anywhere from 350K to 550K. (average price range.) These cars can smoke a Veyron on most tracks but never on straightaways. But who cares... tracks are where the real racing takes place... not straightaways. Just think about this... Veyrons cost from 1.2 to 3 million dollars (US). The new supersport edition will probably cost 4-5 million (logical estimation) You make the decision... but its your pocketbook... not mine. What makes the Apollo superior over the veyron is handling and grip because the acceleration is almost equal and (difference of 0.5 seconds) the top speeds are rather close (concerns the race edition for top speed.) Man are Germans good at making cars! (Gumpert is a German company if you are not aware.)
224mph
The Gumpert Apollo reaches a top speed of around 224 miles per hour.
Gumpert Apollo was created in 2005.
The gumpert appolo goes up to 220mph.
not this series but the prevous one - its such a fast car!!
the gumpert Apollo was made in Jamaica
yes
The Gumpert Apollo is undoubtedly faster than the Pagani Zonda.
The company name is actually Gumpert, it's just Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur which is essentially 'Gumpert Sports Car Manufacturer'. Gumpert is the name of the founder, who was the former Audi director.
gumpert apollo
£265,000 £265,000
400K