The Apollo EVO arrives as a kind of rolling exoskeleton, a track-only sculpture that strips a hypercar down to its loudest essentials. With a naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12, a carbon monocoque, and ...
The Apollo EVO is finally going into production almost five years after the automaker officially unveiled it at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai. Designed and engineered as a ...
It’s taken a little longer than one might have expected, but the Apollo EVO is ready for primetime. That timing has worked out, though, as the EVO now celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Gumpert ...
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, ...
Celebrating 20 years, the Apollo EVO redefines hypercar exclusivity with only 10 track-only units. Set for 2026 delivery, it’s a collector’s dream, reviving Apollo’s Nürburgring legacy with unmatched ...
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