11 sightings by 10 spotters worldwide

Market value
$214,223 to $667,028
Did you know
Apollo S held Nürburgring lap record briefly in 2009.
The Gumpert Apollo S is a raw, unapologetic expression of automotive ambition, born from the mind of Roland Gumpert, a former Audi motorsport executive who decided subtlety was overrated. Introduced in 2005, this German hypercar quickly made a name for itself by prioritizing brutal performance over creature comforts, and trust me, it shows.
Underneath its aggressive, almost confrontational bodywork lies a meticulously engineered space-frame chassis paired with a twin-turbocharged Audi-sourced V8 engine, pushing out around 690 horsepower. If you're brave enough to floor it, the Apollo S rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 3 seconds flat, delivering a visceral, borderline violent acceleration that's as thrilling as it is terrifying.
Beyond sheer power, Gumpert's obsession with aerodynamic efficiency is evident in every vent, duct, and spoiler. The Apollo S famously generated enough downforce to theoretically drive upside-down at high speed—a claim that's delightfully absurd yet oddly believable once you've experienced its cornering grip firsthand.
Despite its lack of mainstream recognition, the Apollo S carved out a niche among hardcore enthusiasts and track-day warriors, even briefly holding the Nürburgring lap record for production cars. It might lack the polished luxury of its Italian rivals, but for pure, unfiltered driving exhilaration, the Gumpert Apollo S remains a standout chapter in automotive history.
11 Gumpert Apollo S sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 10 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Gumpert Apollo S is rated Epic.
Recent Gumpert Apollo S sightings on AutoRadar come from Beverly Hills, Genève, Plauen, Cernobbio, Nürburg. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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