Could the Apollo IE be driven on a daily basis?

Sukhmandeep Kaur on 30 January 2025 10:12
This extreme, track-focused hypercar marketed as the Apollo Intensa Emozione is meant to be as fast as one assumes. While some hypercar owners never use their exotic machines for any kind of driving, some hypercar owners do. The question now arises as to whether the IE would be a feasible daily driver, even if not every day. Ground clearance, visibility, comfort features (or lack thereof) and fuel efficiency, and practicality of this bike for things like commuting, or running errands are some factors to consider. Although it’s evident that the IE was not designed for everyday use, many enthusiasts find the idea of such an extreme machine in ordinary environments to be thrilling. This question seeks to explore the equilibrium of the car's intended use against the urge by its wealthy owners, who might want to use the car more often.
Kapil on 06 December 2024 02:55
Absolutely not. This is much more of a track weapon than it is a grocery getter. Indeed, trying to daily it would destroy the car and your sanity.

Shubham on 07 December 2024 08:55
Technically, you could. People daily race cars. Would it be comfortable or practical? Hell no. He would tell that story, but it would be a story.

Sucheta on 14 December 2024 14:44
If you have enough money to buy an IE, you have enough money to daily it and not cough up _ because of its consequences. Impractical? Yes. Impossible? No.

Rajat on 18 December 2024 20:25
Driving a lightsaber spreader to drive would be like driving an IE. You could do it — sure — but why would you do it?

Sujit on 23 December 2024 01:41
With that, I can see it as a weekend car for special drives; daily? It's not asking for trouble and no unnecessary wear and tear.

Abhay on 27 December 2024 18:00
The real question lies in the why. Why would you want to? But the joy of a car like the IE is its specialness. That magic would be killed with daily driving.

Pranshu on 03 January 2025 01:22
Anything is possible if you have enough money and dedication. Unless you missed the point of the car and voided some warranties.


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