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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew MacConnell covers the evolving world of motoring. Apollo Automobil GmbH, Germany’s only dedicated hypercar manufacturer, ...
This is the Apollo Evo, a limited-run track hypercar meant to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Apollo predecessor Gumpert. It is billed as a follow-up to the Intensa Emozione, although its status as ...
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