Debuts

The Dragon's Roar: Inside the Apollo Evo's $3.5 Million Gamble on Extreme Design

At a Goodwood debut packed with new metal, the Apollo Evo 'Caribbean Dragon' stood apart. With a radical, finned architecture and a rumoured naturally aspirated heart, it's a defiant statement against the hybrid-electric tide—and a three-and-a-half-million-dollar wager on the power of visual noise.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is never a quiet affair. The air on the estate is a thick cocktail of high-octane fuel, scorched rubber, and the collective awe of 100,000 acolytes.

Strip away the initial visual assault, and the numbers that emerge are just as severe.

At the heart of any monument is its animating spirit, and for a hypercar, that means the engine. Here, Apollo is playing a masterful game of intrigue.

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At a Goodwood debut packed with new metal, the Apollo Evo 'Caribbean Dragon' stood apart. With a radical, finned architecture and a rumoured naturally aspirated heart, it's a defiant statement against the hybrid-electric tide—and a three-and-a-half-million-dollar wager on the power of visual noise.

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