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The Apollo Intensa Emozione (abbreviated as Apollo IE or AIE) is a hypercar produced by German automaker Apollo Automobil GmbH. It is the successor to the Gumpert Apollo.
Description
On October 17, 2017, Apollo Automobil GmbH released a teaser video for the Apollo IE, with the car being fully revealed on the following week. It is built in collaboration with Manifattura Automobil Torino (MAT) and Autotecnica Motori, with HWA AG completing the final developmental stages.
The Apollo IE features an exterior design based on airflow and insects and marine animals. The interior design takes inspiration entirely from nature, with a cocoon-shaped carbon fiber tub cockpit, in the style of a leather-wrapped prototype race car. In addition to the nature-inspired design, the IE was intended to stand out from all other high-performance vehicles.
The car is made almost entirely out of carbon fiber, but it does include high-strength steel, aluminum, and titanium components. The engine bay is left uncovered to allow the air intake to take in maximum efficiency and performance. The monocoque itself weighs only 231 lb (105 kg), while the car weighs 2755 lb (1250 kg).
The dampers are built by Bilstein, and are three-way adjustable (comfort, sport, auto). The car uses Brembo carbon ceramic brakes with sizes 380×34 mm at the front and rear along with 6-piston calipers up front and 4-piston calipers at the rear. Michelin supplies their Sport Cup 2 high performance tires for the cars, to allow for maximum performance and grip. Pankl Racing Systems supplies the differential.
The Apollo IE uses a 6.3 L (6,300 cc; 384.4 cu in) naturally aspirated V12 engine developed by Autotecnica Motori and HWA AG, taking the F140 FC engine from the Ferrari F12berlinetta as the base. The V12 generates 780 hp (582 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 560 ft·lb (760 N·m) of torque at 6,000 rpm, and reportedly redlines at 9,000 rpm. A six-speed Hewland sequential manual transmission drives the rear wheels. The car has a power-to-weight ratio of 624 hp (465 kW) per tonne or 3.53 lb (1.6 kg) per horsepower.
The Apollo IE is capable of 0 - 60 mph (97 km/h) in 2.7 seconds along with a projected top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h). It generates a maximum of 2976 lb (1350 kg) of downforce at 186 mph (300 km/h).
Only 10 units will be produced, sold for US$2,670,000 and €2,300,000, all of which have already been sold.
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Summary
The Apollo Intensa Emozione was added in the 2018 Spring Update as a high-end Class S car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1400
- This was changed to ? in the 2019 Spring Update.
- MAX rank: 1667 (+267)
- This was changed to 1666 (+?) in the 2019 Spring Update.
- MAX+PRO rank: 1815 (+148)
- This was changed to 1848 (+182) in the 2019 Spring Update.
- Tuning Kit bonus: +49
- This was changed to +77 in the 2019 Spring Update.
- Speed Modifier: 100.65%
- This is shared with the Apollo N.
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 415
- This was changed to ? in the 2019 Spring Update.
- Upgrade rank percentages: 20/30/20/30
- Nitro Efficiency: 6/11/13
Performance
- Main article: Apollo Intensa Emozione/Performance
The Apollo Intensa Emozione has a performance map based on those of the Ferrari 330 P4 and Aston Martin Vulcan, but with a stronger emphasis on raw top speed like the former and overall handling like the latter. Reaching a maximum real total speed of 316.8 MPH/510.1 km/h at MAX+PRO with Tuning Kit activated, the Apollo IE is the sixth-fastest car in the game, tied with the 2018 McLaren X2. Compared to the AM Vulcan, the Apollo IE has faster overall acceleration, reaching its aforementioned total speed in 2.8 seconds (with Level 3 Nitro activated). In addition, the Apollo IE, having a lower overall weight rating, has better overall handling and drifting, although its drift radius is so sharp to the point of oversteer and skidding being possible, which are the two of the Apollo IE's only disadvantages so far. The Apollo IE, with its nitro efficiency combo of 6/11/13, makes it more efficient at Level 3 (triple-tap) nitro but slightly less efficient at Level 2/Perfect Nitro. These effects are most noticeable with Extra Tank, although the Apollo IE has a higher raw top speed and faster acceleration to compensate for this. With its statistics considered, the Apollo IE is the second best car in the game, ahead of the AM Vulcan and behind the McLaren X2. With the Halloween Update, the IE is now safer and more stable to drive than before.
The Apollo Intensa Emozione's closest competitors are the 2018 McLaren X2 (acceleration-biased), AM Vulcan (balanced), Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 (mostly balanced), Arrinera Hussarya GT (balanced), McLaren MP4-31 (acceleration-biased), and McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 (acceleration-biased). The McLaren vehicles accelerate quicker than the Apollo IE but suffer from a range of downsides, including worse nitro efficiency, lower top speed, and a very high tendency to skid due to their extreme handling, although the tendency to skid has been mostly eliminated with the Halloween Update. Aside from these vehicles, the Apollo IE also faces minor competition from the Lamborghini Aventador SV (semi-balanced), Ferrari 488 Pista (semi-speed-biased), and TRION NEMESIS (acceleration-biased). At lower ranks, the Apollo IE faces additional competition from the Chevrolet 2016 Camaro SS (speed-biased), SIN R1 (balanced), Audi R8 e-tron Special Edition (balanced), Porsche Carrera GT (speed-biased), Rezvani Beast Alpha (acceleration-biased), and BMW M2 Special Edition (semi-balanced).
Official review
This is the official review of the Apollo Intensa Emozione on the Asphalt YouTube channel, made by ASL Tae Hwan Kim and published on May 9, 2018:
Time to reach end of Tokyo straight: 6.798s
Perfect nitro duration: 9.636s
Triple nitro duration: 7.788s
French Guiana lap time: 53.559s
Final verdict: "This car is such an amazing machine. Its stats are awesome and flawless, so it can act well with both MAXPRO tune and MP tune. Without a doubt, the Apollo Intensa Emozione is the new king of Asphalt 8."
Usage
The Apollo Intensa Emozione stands as one of the best Class S vehicles in the game, matched only by the Lamborghini Centenario and statistically inferior in some respects to only the McLaren X2. Its performance allows it to dominate any track in any mode. The Apollo IE also gives various rewards in its Car Mastery challenges in addition to its 15th Car Mastery Challenge being suitable for -grinding, giving it more utility than most other vehicles beyond events and multiplayer.
Multiplayer
Note: The following section is based on the Apollo Intensa Emozione's performance prior to the 2019 Spring Update.
The Apollo IE starts at a rank 180 points higher than the Vulcan, but is slightly faster at MAX+PRO due to a higher top speed. Besides, it features a highly efficient ratio of top speed gain over rank cost, as the stock top speed can be increased by up to 106 km/h for only 154 points added to rank. (As of the 2018 Spring Update, this efficiency is second only to the Kawasaki Ninja H2R's stellar +102 km/h over +123 rank).
This makes the Apollo IE virtually dominant above rank 1600, where it can defeat similarly ranked Vulcans, Hussarya GT's, SIN R1's, MP4-25's, M-B SLK SE's, Hommages, Corvette GS's, Camaro SS's, Aventador SV's, R8 SE's, and Porsche 918 Spyders, assuming equal driver skill. Between ranks 1550-1600, where it is still competitive but not optimal, it competes against Hommages, R8 SE's, SLK SE's, Vulcans, Camaro SS's, and SIN R1's. Below 1550, it loses its usefulness and falls prey to SLK SEs and R8 e-tron SEs; the Apollo cannot be obtained at this rank without spending tokens.
Some useful non-MAX+PRO Multiplayer tunings include:
- 0503 5050 (Rank 1590): Real speed= 493.4 km/h, Displayed speed= 490.3 km/h (This is the absolute lowest tuning at which the Final AI may be beaten.)
- 0504 5050 (Rank 1610): Real speed= 497.3 km/h, Displayed speed= 494.2 km/h
- 0505 5050 (Rank 1634): Real speed= 500.8 km/h, Displayed speed= 497.7 km/h
- 3505 5053 (Rank 1677): Real speed= 503.1 km/h, Displayed speed= 499.9 km/h
- 4504 5055 (Rank 1684): Real speed= 501.9 km/h, Displayed speed= 498.8 km/h
- 3505 5055 (Rank 1695): Real speed= 505.5 km/h, Displayed speed= 502.3 km/h
- 5505 5555 (Rank 1761): Real speed= 510.1 km/h, Displayed speed= 506.9 km/h
Other popular Multiplayer tunings are usually variants of these, with the difference being slightly different levels of acceleration, suspension, and/or exhaust (i.e. 4504 5154 Rank 1679).
Other
- Main article: Car Mastery/Apollo Intensa Emozione
The Apollo Intensa Emozione's Car Mastery awards a total of 400, 2 Blueprint boxes, and 72.
The Apollo Intensa Emozione is also usable for grinding. While its 15th Mastery Challenge is less profitable than the McLaren MP4-31's, the simple layout and lack of traffic in French Guiana make the Flawless race less prone to disqualifications from wrecks than the ramp-and-traffic-infested layout of Dubai.
Note: The aforementioned Mastery niches have been nullified as of the Fast Lane Update.
The Apollo Intensa Emozione's primary drawbacks are its restrictive availability and steep upgrade costs. It can only be obtained through its R&D event or via a time-limited in-app purchase (which costs US$100 or 20,000), and it requires 8 -only upgrades in order to MAX out. The Apollo IE also has some steep Pro Kits cards requirements, needing 56 Mid-Tech and 48 V12 Engine cards to fully PRO. With its availability and purchase/upgrade costs considered, the Aston Martin Vulcan, while having a purchase price of 14,250 and being slightly inferior performance, also has the advantage of being available for purchase in the Garage at any time, lacking -only upgrades, and requiring fewer cards in its PRO upgrades.
Price
Beyond its R&D event, the Apollo Intensa Emozione was available between July 4-8, 2018 as an in-app purchase for $100 USD and between November 30 - December 3, 2018, for 20,000.
The Apollo Intensa Emozione is one of several vehicles in the game that require -only upgrades. As of the 2019 Spring Update, upgrades cost 2,765,000 + 10,000 while Pro Kits require 1,375,200, 50 of each Class S Part, 96 Mid-Techs, 64 Advanced Techs, and 92 V12 Engines.
Research & Development
- Main article: Research & Development/Apollo Intensa Emozione
The Apollo Intensa Emozione's R&D event was launched on May 4th, 2018. The event has 60 Tests spanning 4 Labs, with a time limit of 12 days once the player starts the event.
The event was revived on November 4, 2018, after the Ferrari 488 Pista's Championship in the Halloween Update.
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