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Here's what's under the wildly sculpted body of the crazy Apollo Intensa Emozione: a carbon fiber chassis supporting double wishbone pushrod suspension front and rear. Here's what's under the ...
The Apollo Intensa Emozione isn’t the only hyper-unattainable hypercar we’ve seen this year, or even this week. But while the IE (as we will call it for brevity’s sake) packs the requisite ...
According to Apollo, the Intensa Emozione will be the “proper balance of old and new.” The car is classified by Apollo as a “hypercar,” but the car will have no turbos and no hybrid ...
Apollo Intensa Emozione: an aerodynamic efficiency of 3.0 gives this 780-horsepower beast a top speed around 335kmh. Apollo. 21 / 26. Apollo Intensa Emozione: I won't lie, I have no idea what this ...
Apollo Automobil—the creators of the radically styled Intensa Emozione hypercar—has been uncharacteristically quiet for such a flamboyant and ambitious enterprise. When the company launched ...
Apollo claims that the hypercar tips the scales at just 1,250kg (2,755lbs). Power comes from a Ferrari-sourced naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12 that can rev over 9,000rpm and produces 769hp and ...
Apollo says the Intensa Emozione weighs just 2,756 pounds, making a light load for all of those horses. Zero to 60 mph happens in just 2.7 seconds, according to Apollo, and the top speed is 208 ...
Apollo Intensa Emozione on the Streets of Hong Kong Is 12 Secs of Intense Fury. ... On the other hand, men in black suits fit a lot better into the scenery since it does look a bit alien.
Apollo plans to build just 10 examples of the track-only Intensa Emozione. Power will come from a naturally aspirated V-12 and should peak at around 800 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque.
Apollo Automobili Reveals Intensa Emozione in Italy. Claims over 3,000 pounds of downforce at 186 mph. Jonathon Klein Writer Oct 25, 2017. See All 34 Photos.
Launched overnight, the Apollo Intensa Emozione has been designed as a ‘feast for the human senses’ with a free-breathing V12 and face-tearing downforce.
The fact that the Apollo is essentially old-school with a naturally aspirated engine, rear-wheel drive and a six-speed transmission is such a twist of the knife stabbed into today's supercars that ...