Back in August Gumbert submited the papers for a provisional insolvency because, according to the company, lack of sales. The court then appointed an administrator who was optimist about the future for the brand.
Today, the firm’s managing director Roland Gumpert said they expect to sell four to five cars in the next quarter and Gumpert’s worldwide dealer network is back in business and they expect more orders to come. Still they need an investor in the hopes to sabe all jobs and continue producing the Apollo.