The Apollo EVO has returned as a track-only spectacle, a $3.5 million sculpture of carbon and wings that chases lap times rather than lap belts. Yet in a year when the Chevrolet Corvette family is ...
The Apollo Evo isn't just another hypercar—it's the evolved successor to the extreme Intensa Emozione that pushes track-focused engineering even further. Building on the IE's 9,000-rpm naturally ...
On the track, it will do more than that, says Apollo, which claims the EVO will hit 208 mph, nailing the 0–60-mph sprint in about 2.5 seconds along the way. Developed in association with and assembled ...
The all-new Apollo EVO is here as the next analog hypercar. It is designed and engineered to be revolutionary while going back to pure driving engagement. What powers the EVO is a naturally aspirated ...
Beneath the bodywork sits a carbon fiber monocoque that Apollo claims weighs only 165 kg (364 lbs), shedding 10 percent compared to the IE while also gaining 15 percent in stiffness. Without having to ...