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Aspark Owl – Electric Hyper Supercar

The Aspark Owl comes home to Japan

One of the world’s most expensive and stunning electric hypercars, the Aspark Owl, has come home to Japan where it was conceived. It will offer the first opportunity for potential Japanese and Asian buyers to see the cars advance technology and it is beautiful design lines. The Owl will be located at showroom in Osaka, Japan, one of the main commercial centers of Osaka.

Output 0-60 mph Top speed
1,980 hp 1.72 sec  413 km/h (256.626 mph) 

Production of Owl began on behalf of the Japanese company by the Italian partner Manifattura Automobili Torino began in Turin in 2020. The manufacturer describes Owl as the fastest-accelerating car in the world. Zero to 60 mph in a mere 1.72 seconds. Inconceivable speed, futuristic design, fused as one. Created to charge all the senses, the Owl forges a new path for hypercars.

The Aspark Owl is an all-electric battery-powered hypercar. Underneath the beautiful design line is the most advanced electric car technology available. As a result the power its motor generate deliver unbelievable acceleration and speed: The Aspark Owl hypercar can accerate from 0-60mph in 1.72 seconds it has a top speed (260mph/ 413kmh) . These activities follow the cars success at setting two world records in 2023 in the UK.

Aspark plans a production run of 50 vehicles built to order and supplied within approximately 12 months at a price of €2.9 million (3,148,399.50 USD) each (excluding VAT).

Stunning & powerful Aspark Owl electric hyper car goes on the road in Monaco & attended Top Marques

One of the world’s most expensive and stunning looking electric cars, the Aspark Owl, was be taken on a road drive in Monaco on 6 June 2023. This was to further demonstrate the power of it’s advance technology and it’s beautiful design lines. It was at the Principality to attend the Top Marques, said to be “the world’s most exclusive car show”. The Monaco event will also be an opportunity to announce its first European dealer. In addition one of the Owl’s will arrive in Japan, the home of the Aspark company in 2024.

Electric Hypercar Sets Two New Guinness World Records Titles – Two New Guinness World Records Titles Have Been Broken.

May 24, 2023 – The stunning looking Owl hypercar was put through its paces in England testing its speed and acceleration.  The all-electric battery-powered hyper car is manufactured by Japanese engineering firm Aspark.  Underneath the beautiful design lines is the most advanced electric car technology available.  As a result the power its motors generate deliver unbelievable acceleration and speed.

The Aspark Owl set two new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS titles and they are:

  • Fastest average speed over eighth mile by an electric car
  • Fastest average speed over quarter mile by an electric car

The Aspark Owl hypercar can accelerate from 0-60mph in 1.72 seconds it has a top speed( km/h, 260 mph (413km/h) and a range of 250 miles (400km) approximately.   It takes about 40 minutes to charge using a fast charging station with 200kW 800V. Aspark plans a production run of 50 vehicles built to order and supplied within approximately 12 months at a price of €2.9 million each.

Speaking about the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS titles Aspark CEO Masanori Yoshida said “It is a delight to set  two new  GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS titles.  We wanted to show that the Owl is not only a beautiful looking machine but it can demonstrate high amazing acceleration and speed delivered by its powerful motors.”

Aspark is an engineering company based in Japan, Osaka and has been working on the development of the Owl electric ultra-performance vehicles since 2015. It is a growing company and has more than 3,500 employees (2022) and 25 offices worldwide.  The company is growing very rapidly every year and has turnover is $160M.  The Aspark Owl is being  built by Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT) in Italy.

The record took place under the auspices of the UK Timing Association at Elvington Airfield, Yorkshire at the Straightliners speed records event.

Recorded:

Eight of a mile: Quarter of a mile:
  • 309.0270 kph
  • 192.0205 mph
  • 318.8574 kph
  • 198.1288 mph

Technical Specifications

  • Acceleration 0-60 Mph: 1.72 seconds
  • Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) : 1.91 seconds
  • Acceleration 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) : 4.76 seconds
  • Acceleration 0-300 km/h: 9.74 seconds
  • 0-400m (1/4 mile): 8.73 seconds
  • Top speed: 413 km/h
  • Range: 400 km
  • Power output: 1456 kW / 1980 hp
  • Motor torque: 1920 Nm (4 x 480 Nm)
  • Torque at wheel: rear 4600×2, front 2120×2 = total 13440
  • Battery type: Lithium ion
  • Number of cells: 6912
  • Cell format: P28A 18650 2.8 Ah Nominal
  • voltage 3.6 V Capacity: 69 kWh
  • Maximum voltage: 801 Vdc
  • On-board charging: 22 kW, 2 hours 40 minutes
  • Fast charging: with 200 kW 800 V charging station about 40 minutes
  • Double wishbone and Active Ride Height Control
  • Length: 4791 mm
  • Width: 1914 mm
  • Height: 910 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2750 mm
  • Weight: 2000 kg
  • Front Brakes : Brakes Disk front SICOM Discs 420×40
  • Rear Brakes : Brakes Disk rear SICOM Discs 420×34
  • Front: 265/35 ZR20 Michelin Pilot Sport CUP2-R
  • Rear: 325/30 ZR21 Michelin Pilot Sport CUP2-R

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