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Revealed: The Apollo EVO 'Caribbean Dragon' at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Revealed: The Apollo EVO 'Caribbean Dragon' at Goodwood Festival of Speed

The kick off of Apollo's latest ten-car production, track-only hypercar.

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At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Apollo Automobil just officially unveiled the first hypercar in its limited ten-car production of the all-new Apollo EVO, the track-only successor to the Apollo Intensa Emozione (IE). The moment also represents a historic milestone for Apollo, as this year celebrates 20 years since the delivery of the very first Gumpert Apollo in 2006, when the company was founded as Gumpert Sportwagenmanufaktur. Today, the inaugural customer car, named the ‘Caribbean Dragon’, marks the latest chapter in Apollo’s history of Rebellious German Engineering. Taking shape as an extraterrestrial creation destined for the tarmac, the Apollo EVO Caribbean Dragon is engineered to cut through the air like a knife, equipped with more than 75 individual hand-painted carbon fiber pieces for aero and cooling. To achieve its Caribbean Sea-inspired finish, reminiscent of white sand beaches and blue waters, Apollo’s team applied a total of eight layers of specialized Pearl White and Ocean Blue paint with a Diamond Dust finish, a process that took over 1000 hours to bring the customer’s vision to life. Its marine theme is anchored by contrasting forged wheels, pearl white with matching white brake calipers at the front, and a blue diamond finish with blue calipers at the rear.

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Inside, the interior follows a driver-centric approach just like all of Apollo’s other track-oriented hypercars, featuring a full carbon monocoque finished in matching blue carbon fiber. A bionic skeleton runs throughout the interior as both structural support and automotive beauty, coated in a natural metallic finish. Custom, one-piece bucket seats are layered in Bright White and Ocean Blue leather, with contrasting blue stitching, embroidered Apollo logos on the headrests, and a hand-trimmed pattern across the cushions and backrests. The bespoke steering wheel remains the command center for the Apollo EVO, featuring solid-milled aluminum hardware and touches of blue carbon, wrapped in Ocean Blue leather. The most notable characteristic of the Apollo EVO is actually unseen to the naked eye. Its chassis design, engineered with a newly developed monocoque, with carbon front and rear subframes, weighs a mere 365 pounds. Now 15% stiffer and 10% lighter than the previous Apollo IE tub, drivers are safer and more confident to push the EVO to its absolute limits. Supplying more than 800 horsepower and 565 lb-ft of torque is Apollo’s high-revving, naturally aspirated 6.3L V12. Paired to a six-speed sequential transmission, the sub-3,000-pound EVO sprints from 0 to 60mph in just 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 208mph. Even more beautiful than its design or powerplant is its signature ‘Dragon Skin’ exhaust system, 3D-printed in natural titanium for better strength-to-weight, temperature resistance, and aero packaging. Representing the next evolution of Apollo Automobil and its vision for engineering hypercars unlike any other, the EVO will now put its style and performance to the test on the automotive world’s biggest stage, the Goodwood Festival of Speed. 

Source: Apollo Automobil

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