The Apollo Evo arrives to redefine the limits of automotive engineering. This track-only hypercar, limited to just 10 units, features the world's largest single-piece 3D-printed titanium exhaust system. Dubbed Dragon Skin, each unit requires 123 hours of manufacturing to create a component that is not only functional but also visually striking.
Dragon Skin: aerospace technology to tame 800 HP 🏎️
The Dragon Skin exhaust is made from an aerospace-grade titanium alloy coated with ceramic capable of withstanding up to 1,000 °C. Its scale pattern is not mere decoration: it improves heat distribution and structural integrity. This system is paired with a Ferrari V12 engine producing over 800 hp that revs to 9,000 rpm. Compared to the Intensa Emozione, the Evo gains 20 hp, a new carbon fiber monocoque chassis, and aerodynamics inspired by Le Mans hypercars.
123 hours of printing so no one hears it on the street 🔥
Apollo has dedicated over five full days of 3D printing to create the world's largest and most complex exhaust. All this effort so the Ferrari V12 sounds like a symphony orchestra on the track. The best part is that, since only 10 units will be sold at $4 million each, the noise will only bother a lucky few. First deliveries will arrive in 2026, just in time for Monaco residents to file a formal complaint.