Apollo Project EVO

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Apollo Project EVO
Overview
Manufacturer
Also calledApollo EVO
Production2022-present
AssemblyAffalterbach, Germany
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupe
DoorsScissor
Chronology
PredecessorApollo Intensa Emozione

The Apollo Project EVO, also known as Apollo EVO, is a mid-engine sports car made by German vehicle manufacturer Apollo Automobil GmbH. It was created as a successor to the Intensa Emozione.

It was first unveiled at the 2021 International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China, alongside another currently unknown Apollo vehicle in late 2021, and production is rumored to have started in 2022. It is expected to be produced in limited numbers.[1]

Specifications[edit]

Design[edit]

Apollo says the Project EVO features a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, as well as active aerodynamics such as an electronically adjustable rear spoiler and aero fins.[2] It also features cross/x shaped LED headlights, and 4 vertically diagonal & 2 horizontal red lights on the back. The roof and windows are all meshed together to look like 1 part, however the back 2 halves of the window/roof open with the doors.

Performance[edit]

Apollo has not confirmed what powertrain the EVO uses, but its suspected to be powered by a version of the same Ferrari derived 6.3 L F140 V12 engine developed by Autotecnica Motori and HWA AG for the Intensa Emozione, its predecessor.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cenizo, Sebastian (5 November 2021). "Apollo Goes Wild With Deranged Project EVO". Carbuzz.
  2. ^ Oliva, Jacob (2021-11-07). "Apollo Project Evo Is The Otherworldly Successor To IE Hypercar". Motor1.
  3. ^ Anderson, Brad (2022-09-07). "Apollo Project Evo Is One Of The Craziest Road Cars Ever Conceived". Carscoops.