2006 Gumpert Apollo
Price |
€198,000 (approx $247,000) |
Production |
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Engine |
4.2 liter Audi V8 |
Weight |
below 2420 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
turbochargers w/intercooler |
Torque |
627 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm | ||
HP |
650 hp @ 6000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
below 3.7 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
156 hp per liter |
0-124 mph |
8.9 seconds | ||
0-62 mph |
3 seconds |
Top Speed |
224 mph |
(from Gumpert Press Release) "It has always been a dream of mine to have a car that has so much downforce, such aerodynamic efficiency that you could drive on the roof of a tunnel at high speed – and this car can.” (Roland Gumpert)
Engineers have
constantly striven to further develop technology to the boundaries
of what is technically feasible. The results are technical
masterpieces that bring mankind one step closer to the thrill of
speed and the dream of flying and driving.
We strive to satisfy our customers' dreams of a powerful, exclusive
and unique sports car - a vehicle that provides a breathtaking
driving experience and also has the potential to win on race tracks
across the world.
Concept
The Apollo is the perfect synthesis of road vehicle and track car. It evokes passion and driving pleasure beyond all expectations: 650 HP, 360 km/h (224 mph) top speed and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 3 seconds, you would have to go a long way to find an alternative to the Apollo. The complete package is available in a cost-benefit ratio that cannot be matched in this exclusive vehicle class. As a pure high-performance sports car with racing qualities which is also approved for use on the road, the Apollo sets new standards.
Design
The challenge was to
develop an exceptional design that combined the extreme aerodynamic
requirements of a performance-oriented, purist super sports car with
the aesthetic shape associated with an exclusive vehicle. We wanted
to achieve a perfect synthesis of form and function, with no
compromises. We have accomplished this with the Apollo: Its
silhouette, which has been optimised upon numerous times after tests
in the wind channel, reflects its above-average performance
capability. In its profile, the Apollo's dynamic appearance is
further enhanced by its dimensions (4.46 m length, almost 2 m width
and 1.24 m height) and its streamlined, long and wide shoulder
lines. The mid-engine layout is emphasised by the cockpit, which is
clearly located toward the front of the vehicle, and the long wheel
base; both factors ensuring optimum driving qualities. Massive air
inlets and outlets in the front, and on the side in front of and
behind the doors, leave no doubt about its potency. They supply the
two turbo-chargers and the high-performance braking system with
enough fresh air to ensure that the car maintains optimum operation
for the duration of a race. The high-set air intake for the engine
is reminiscent of Formula 1 vehicles and underscores the Apollo's
racing character. Vents in the back and rear of the car body allow
curious onlookers a view of the drive aggregate and the chassis. The
exciting shape of the rear is clearly divided into sections and
expresses dominance. It is seamlessly connected to the diffuser –
the visible highlight of the carbon underbody - that in conjunction
with the front diffuser and flow channels, achieves an exceptionally
high negative lift for a road vehicle. The Apollo is an exciting,
striking vision to behold and leaves a lasting impression on anyone
who sees it:
It symbolises unusual power, dynamism and sporting capability. It
reflects above-average performance capability paired with timeless
elegance and, even when it is not moving, its message is clear: form
can only follow function, and the objective is driving dynamics
Suspension
The Apollo's suspension
was developed to ideally complement the clever aerodynamics of the
car body, resulting in unusual driving dynamics. The Apollo is taut
but not hard and offers the driver and passenger an extraordinarily
high level of comfort despite being purely designed for performance.
It demands the complete attention of the pilot but does not
overwhelm him thanks to its ultra-precise and predictable driving
characteristics even at top speed.
An ideal weight balance of 42 to 58 percent between the front and
rear axis rounds it off: During acceleration it provides optimum
traction whilst ensuring stable control even when braking in
critical situations.
Chassis
The secret of the Apollo
is an innovative construction concept that, in contrast to
conventional car body constructions, creates a perfect symbiosis of
optimum safety and maximum performance with the minimum of weight.
For the first time in a road vehicle, the Apollo's design concept
comprises a racing car's construction: The base - and symbolic
backbone - of the Apollo consists a round tube frame made of
top-quality and highly stable chrome-molybdenum-steel with an
integrated monocoque safety cell made of high quality carbon-fibre.
The construction is so effective, torsion-resistant and non-elastic,
and it has such first class crash properties, that it has already
been homologised for use in a variety of racing series by the German
Motor Sports Association (DMSB) and the Fédération Française du
Sport Automobile (FFSA). It satisfies the high requirements for
front and side crash situations in motor sports and of course all of
the requirements outlined by the German Road Traffic Licensing
Regulations (StVZO). To further improve the passive safety, a
crashbox has been integrated into the front section of the Apollo,
just like in Formula 1 vehicles. The Apollo achieves racing safety
standards for the road.
Interior
Low weight was the top priority and has been achieved by only using high-tech materials. For instance both the monocoque and the integrated instrument panel are made of carbon-fibre. All fibre compound parts directly reflect the exclusivity of the carbon material and form an elegant unit with the monocoque safety cell. The seats are also integrated into the monocoque – although seats in a conventional sense is perhaps the wrong term for the Apollo. The seat position is individually set for every customer with padding, upholstery, adjustable pedals, and the steering column. The Apollo is a made-to-measure sports car and in line with this principle, customers can design the interior to meet their preferences, be it pure performance or somewhat more luxurious. For those who prefer the performance-oriented version, less is more, as they equate more comfort with more weight resulting in a touch less performance. Those looking for a little more comfort may prefer top quality leather seats and a full leather instrument panel including an eye-catching centrally positioned revcounter. The air conditioning system guarantees the perfect interior temperature when travelling. The high-end navigation system with DVD-Player and sound system helps you get from A to B and delivers in-car entertainment. The backward facing camera integral to the system helps the driver when reversing or simply shows them how quickly the overtaken cars disappear from view.
Engine
The impressive power of
the high-performance eight cylinder engine is based on the proven
V8-high-performance aggregates from AUDI. This engine in standard
configuration is optimised for use in racing and road vehicles and
produces 650HP (641BHP) as a Biturbo engine. With a weight of only
195 kg, it plays a major role in ensuring the Apollo has an ideal
weight and its fascinating driving dynamics.
An angle of 90° between the two cylinder banks is a sign of a
classic 8-cylinder engine. The crankshaft works with a stroke of 93
mm (3.66 in), which, in conjunction with a cylinder bore of 84,5 mm
(3.32 in) means the engine capacity is 4,163 cm³ (254 in³). The
forged crankshaft with its low mass inertia has been designed for
maximum torsion resistance. Via two exhaust gas turbochargers, the
combustion chambers are force-fed fresh air that has previously been
cooled to the ideal temperature in large intercoolers. The path
taken by the forged pistons to the crankshaft is monitored by
special connecting rods; the high stability of these special
connecting rods in conjunction with the low weight at speeds of up
to 7.400 revs/min ensure smooth running and that the engine remains
stable.
The fully-synchronised, sequential six-speed transmission, that
incorporates Formula 1 know-how, guarantees the efficient
implementation of the energy generated. The short gear paths allow
high speed gear changes. The arrangement of the gears in a
longitudinal direction in the path of travel ensures that the centre
of gravity is very low and that the weight is optimally distributed.
The characteristic sound of the double-flow exhaust system of the
Apollo with its 3-way catalytic converters says it best - the Apollo
is pure, unbeatable performance as reflected in the data: The
maximum performance of 478 kW (641 HP) at 6,000 revs per minute, 360
km/h (224mph) top speed depending on the selected aerodynamic
package and the maximum torque of 850 Nm (626.9 lb ft) at 4,500
rev/min are figures that, in combination with the suspension system,
ensures a driving experience of the highest order. Like a comet, the
Apollo catapults the pilot from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in just
three seconds and only needs 8.9 seconds from 0 to 200 km/h (0-124
mph). For connoisseurs who do not necessarily connect driving
enjoyment with maximum motor performance and ultimate acceleration,
the engine is also ideally suited for day-to-day driving at lower
speeds.