The Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione is one of the most extreme and exclusive hypercars on the planet. Its carbon-fibre bodywork and mind-blowing aerodynamics, with a rear wing capable of generating a force of 1350 kg at 300 km/h, make it a car capable of 'sticking' to the ceiling of a tunnel without falling off.
The 6.3-litre V12 engine, the product of Autotecnica Motori's Italian expertise, pushes the IE up to 780 bhp at 9000 rpm, which, combined with the six-speed Hewland transmission, delivers record-breaking performance.
The IE accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and reaches a top speed of 335 km/h.
The Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione is a mid-engined sports car produced by the German car manufacturer Apollo Automobil in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino as of 2017. It is a hypercar with an avowedly racing design. The structure and body are made entirely of carbon fibre, which gives the car maximum lightness and strength. Only 10 examples were built.
The aerodynamics of the Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione are extreme, as demonstrated by the rear tail wing which, at a speed of 300 km/h, can generate a vertical force of 1350 kg. In practice, at that speed the car could travel attached to the ceiling of a tunnel without falling.
The transmission of the Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione makes use of a six-speed sequential gearbox linked to the rear drive axle. The driving aid electronics are just as sophisticated, with adjustable traction control.
The Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione brings with it extensive Italian expertise in the development of top-of-the-range engines. Under the bonnet, or rather, behind the passenger compartment, is in fact a 6.3-litre 12-cylinder V-cylinder engine, engineered by the Cremona-based Autotecnica Motori factory.
The engine of the Gumpert Apollo Intensa Emozione unleashes an output of 780 hp at 9000 rpm. Mated to a racing-derived six-speed Hewland gearbox with steering-wheel-mounted controls, the German supercoupé sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and hits a top speed of 335 km/h.