The new Apollo IE is one of the most outrageous new supercars on sale today, and I'm not just saying that because it looks like a actual demon. The entire body is carbon fiber, and the engine is an ...
Looking to snatch an orange-tinted McLaren Elva, one of just 19 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagatos, or a custom Pagani? Maybe you’d like something even less known, such as a De Tomaso, or an Automobili ...
Apollo, the supercar startup born from the ashes of Gumpert, is finally ready to build its first car: the Intensa Emozione. The company announced Tuesday that it has partnered with HWA to build the ...
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The production version of the Apollo Evo hypercar comes into focus
The Apollo Evo has transitioned from a radical concept to a production reality. Limited to just ten units, this track-only ...
The Apollo Intensa Emozione -- or Apollo IE for short -- is a clean-sheet hypercar design from the company formerly known as Gumpert. Built on a carbon fiber chassis cradling a 6.3-liter naturally ...
We're not sure where to begin with Apollo Automobili's Intensa Emozione, or IE for short. Do we start with the sharp, almost butcher-cleaved angles and downforce generators? Or do we start with the ...
The Apollo Intensa Emozione, aka IE, is perhaps one of the wildest hypercars launched in recent memory and during an event in Bahrain, found itself in the company of some truly remarkable vehicles.
The first customer-owned example of the Apollo IE was recently delivered and is so astonishing to look at that it makes Paganis and Koenigseggs seem somewhat boring. This particular IE was ordered by ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
Between 2005 and 2012, a German supercar manufacturer called Gumpert built what is likely the most divisive of supercars, the Apollo. While its performance credentials were better than most ...
There was a time not long ago when drivers were pushed to their limits—and routinely past them—when piloting supercars. Early examples from this class were known for being untamed and raucous, ...
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