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Sunday, December 1, 2019

The production version of Aspark OWL was revealed

Japan's automaker, Aspark, is set to unveil its first-ever vehicle, the electric hypercar known as Aspark Owl. Notably, this electric marvel is anticipated to boast the planet's quickest acceleration.
The production version of the full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl has been unveiled at the Dubai International Motor Show 2019 by Masanori Yoshida, Aspark CEO.. (Picture from: GulfNews)
As reported by Carscoops, this car packing a reported 1,984 horsepower and 2,000 Nm of torque, the Owl rockets from 0 to 97 kph in just 1.7 seconds and achieves an impressive top speed of 400 kph. It's projected to cover 450 km on a single charge.

Only 50 units of this remarkable car will be produced, each priced at $3.2 million. Aspark claims the Owl doesn't just excel in acceleration; it might also set a record as the world's shortest road-legal electric hypercar, standing at a mere 99 cm in height.
The full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl is not only the world’s fastest accelerating car, but also probably the lowest road legal electric hypercar in the world. (Picture from: CarScoops)
Aspark Owl will be equipped with active rear wing which is designed to come out automatically at a speed of 150 kph and return to close at 100 kph. The production version of the full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl has been unveiled at Dubai International Motor Show by Masanori Yoshida, Aspark CEO.
The production version of the full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl will be built in Turin, Italy in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino. (Picture from: CarScoops)
Standard equipment owned by this car include LED tail lights, Rear Camera Mirror System, USB connectivity, sat-nav, climate control, four interior displays, ambient lighting, keyless-go, Battery Monitoring System, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, ESP, ABS, TCS and Steering Assistance.
Currently Aspark Owl has a battery that can be fully charged in 80 minutes. However, Aspark is still trying to increase its charging capability before the end of the year. Aspark Owl will be created in Turin, Italy, in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino. It is estimated that this car will be ready to enter the shipping stage in the middle of next year. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS | TAAS | GULF NEWS ]
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