Electric Majesty - In a world where electric vehicles are quickly evolving from sensible sedans to stunning speed machines, one name is making serious noise—Aspark Owl. Coming from Japan, a country known more for precision than excess, this electric hypercar isn't just fast—it’s rewriting the rules of what an EV can be. If you think electric cars are all about efficiency and quiet commutes, the Owl is here to absolutely shatter that image, and do it in breathtaking fashion.
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| 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) |
The Aspark Owl is Japan’s first-ever electric hypercar, and it’s bursting onto the scene with numbers that sound more like science fiction than specs. With an unbelievable 1,984 horsepower and 2,000 Nm of torque, this all-electric beast catapults from 0 to 97 km/h in just 1.7 seconds. Yes, you read that right. In under two seconds, it’s already moving faster than most cars ever will. And it doesn’t stop there—this sleek monster keeps going all the way up to 400 km/h.
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| 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: Bloomberg) |
But speed isn't the only thing that makes the Owl special. With a projected range of 450 kilometers on a single charge, it manages to be both blisteringly fast and surprisingly capable in terms of endurance. And when it’s time to recharge, the battery can be fully juiced up in just 80 minutes—a number that Aspark is still aiming to improve before the year ends.
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| The full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl isn't only about speed; with a projected range of 450 kilometers on a single charge, it also delivers impressive endurance, making it both blisteringly fast and remarkably capable for longer drives. (Picture from: CarScoops) |
Visually, the Owl looks like it’s been pulled straight out of a sci-fi movie. One of its most unique features is its ultra-low profile, standing at just 99 cm tall. That makes it not only eye-catching but potentially the lowest road-legal electric hypercar in the world. Add to that an active rear wing that automatically deploys at 150 km/h and tucks itself away at 100 km/h, and you’ve got a car that’s just as clever as it is quick.
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| The full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl features a futuristic steering wheel paired with a fully digital dashboard, along with an array of advanced interior technologies designed to maximize driving comfort and enhance the overall driving experience. (Picture from: Bloomberg) |
Behind all of this excitement is Aspark, a Japanese company taking its first leap into vehicle production with nothing less than a hypercar. The production model of the Owl was officially unveiled at the Dubai International Motor Show 2019 by Aspark CEO Masanori Yoshida, and it left quite the impression. Built in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino in Italy, the Owl brings together Japanese innovation and Italian craftsmanship in a way the automotive world rarely sees.
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| The full-electric hypercar Aspark Owl features an active rear wing that automatically deploys at 150 km/h and retracts at 100 km/h, seamlessly combining aerodynamic intelligence with high-speed performance to highlight just how advanced and dynamic this vehicle truly is. (Picture from: CarScoops) |
Step inside, and the tech-forward experience continues. The Owl comes with everything you’d expect from a car in this class and more—LED tail lights, a Rear Camera Mirror System, USB ports, satellite navigation, climate control, four digital interior displays, ambient lighting, and keyless entry. Safety and performance systems like ESP, ABS, TCS, Steering Assistance, Battery Monitoring, and Tire Pressure Monitoring ensure that even while you're rocketing down the highway, you’re still very much in control.
But don’t expect to see one zipping around your neighborhood anytime soon. The Owl is the definition of exclusive, with only 50 units set to be produced—each carrying a hefty price tag of $3.2 million. Then again, when you're buying the fastest-accelerating electric car on the planet, you're not just paying for speed. You’re buying a piece of automotive history. In a market crowded with promises of futuristic performance, the Aspark Owl doesn’t just whisper potential—it screams it. It’s fast, it’s rare, it’s beautifully designed, and it proves that the future of speed doesn’t have to run on gasoline. *** [EKA [01122019] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS | TAAS | GULF NEWS | BLOOMBERG ]
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