Apollo Evo: the world's largest 3D printed escape

Published on May 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

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. Named Dragon Skin, each unit requires 123 hours of manufacturing to create a component that is not only functional but also visually striking.

Detailed description: a deep red supercar on the track, with a 3D-printed titanium exhaust, Dragon Skin, in a single piece.

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 mates to a Ferrari V12 engine producing over 800 hp that revs to 9,000 rpm. Compared to the Intensa Emozione, the Evo adds 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 more than five full days of 3D printing to create the largest and most complex exhaust in the world. All this effort so that 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.