Apollo was an American automobile brand that operated briefly in the early 20th century, specifically from 1906 to 1907. The company was based in Waukegan, Illinois, and was a division of the Chicago Recording Scale Company.
The Apollo automobile was characterized by its conventional design, featuring a 35-horsepower four-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed gearbox and a shaft drive system. The only body style available for the Apollo was a five-seater Roi-des-Belges tourer, which reflected the popular design trends of the era.
Despite its short production run, Apollo contributed to the diverse landscape of early American automotive manufacturing.
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