ApolloN is the reengineered Gumpert Apollo. The Arrow will be the entirely new one
If you have checked our latest article about the ApolloN and the Apollo Arrow, you will remenber the latest report on the car was that Apollo would probably present two new vehicles, the Arrow and the ApolloN. And that one of these cars would be the reengineered and renamed Gumpert Apollo. MotorChase can now tell you exclusively that the ApolloN will be the new Gumpert Apollo. And we have photographic proof of that. It is in the image above and also on the gif below. Click it to be sure as we are about the new Gumpert Apollo.
The Gumpert Apollo was a 4.46 m long, 2 m wide and 1.11 m tall hypercar that was powered by a Audi 4.2 turbocharged V8 that in its base model would produce 478 kW, but that generated 588 kW in its Race version. The car weighed from 1,100 kg up to 1,200 kg. Top speed was 360 km/h and it could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 s. If the ApolloN still has the same engine, we can expect the Arrow to also be powered by an Audi engine, since it would be much simpler to have a single engine supplier for the company. The new Gumpert Apollo may also have adopted a completely new engine, even stronger than the original one. This is up to Geneva. What is up to us is to solve the previous mystery regarding the cars. And we have nailed it!