🌌 Welcome to the Journey
Before Apollo Storm has any modifcations besides the yellow Tesla logo (and rear wording) this is what Apollo looked like at Chattanooga Charge on March 29th, 2025.
You found it — and that means you’re now part of something electric.
Literally.
This is the official blog of Apollo Storm, a Tesla Model 3 project that blends electric innovation, space-inspired design, and a love for storytelling into something that’s more than just a car. It’s a mission. It’s a vibe. It’s a visual journey on four wheels — and you’re invited to come along for the ride.
Maybe you scanned the QR code on the car.
Maybe you saw it at an event or caught a glimpse while driving.
Maybe someone sent you here with nothing but a tag and a hashtag.
No matter how you got here, you’re in the right place.
Apollo Storm is about connection between people, technology, places, and dreams.
It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t have to be reserved for tech giants or rocket launches. It can live in driveways. It can cruise down highways. It can light up a parking lot with music, LEDs, and a purpose.
So… welcome.
This blog is your entry point into a project that’s still evolving, still unfolding, and still writing its story — with the help of everyone who spots it, follows it, or helps shape it.
đźš— What is Apollo Storm?
It’s part EV, part creative experiment, part mission in motion.
Apollo Storm represents more than a personal car project — it’s a visual journey, an ongoing transformation, and a way to connect people through storytelling, tech, and bold design.
🛰️ What to Expect Here
This blog will serve as the behind-the-scenes mission log. You'll find:
Progress updates on upgrades and the wrap design
Spotlights on cool community sightings
Tesla events and EV travel logs
Design concepts, gear, and gear-ups
Honest thoughts, photos, and maybe a few unexpected turns
đź’¬ Want to Be Part of It?
You already are.
Every time someone spots the car, snaps a pic, or submits a message to the mission log, they become part of the story. If you haven’t yet, submit your sighting here.
You can also follow @CO2Whoo for updates, drop a message, or just enjoy the ride from wherever you are.
This is just the beginning — and I’m glad you’re here.
Welcome to Apollo Storm.