Apollo got rolling on February 14, 2003, in Wuyi City, China, starting with off-road motorcycles and ATVs before expanding into electric bikes and a 64,000-square-meter factory that now spits out 100,000 units a year for 75 countries. The brand specializes in tough, affordable dirt bikes, youth ATVs, and utility quads, blending traditional combustion power with growing electric options while keeping everything focused on reliability for trails, farms, and family adventures.

This outfit stays anti-woke by keeping the spotlight on practical builds and global reach instead of virtue-signaling fluff or DEI mandates. Interestingly, hitting triple-digit annual output shows they've mastered scaling without the drama, proving you can dominate entry-level off-roading by obsessing over durability rather than performative pledges. In the ATV game, Apollo just rolls out the fun and lets the wheels do the work.

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