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Aspark Owl

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General Info

Brand Aspark
Model Owl
MSRP1 $3050000
Parent Aspark Co
Tech partner
Origin Japan
URL Aspark

Body & Design

Style coupe
Doors 2 (gullwing)
Seating 2
Drag coefficient

Performance

Range WLTP:2 249 mi
Range EPA:2 mi
Max speed: 257 mph
Acceleration: 1. sec (0-60 mph)
Power: 1984 HP / 1480 kW
Torque: 1475 ft/lbs
Drivetrain: IWD
Motors: 4

Battery & Charging

Capacity:3 69 kWH
Voltage: 800 V
Max charge rate:4 44 kW
Bidirectional:
Charge port:
Charge network:

Vehicle Tech

App:
Platform:
OS
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Cabin Tech & UX

Screens front:
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Digital mirrors:
Voice assistant:
Ambient lighting:

NOTABLE FEATURES:



1 see EV Pricing: MSRP vs Real-World Cost

2 see EV Range: EPA vs WLTP vs CLTC and Top 10 Factors Impacting EV Range

3 see Battery Capacity: Gross vs Usable

4 see EV Charging: Speed, Rate, and Time



Description

The Aspark Owl is an all-electric hypercar developed by the Japanese automaker Aspark. It is known for its incredible acceleration and top speed, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world.

The Owl is powered by four electric motors, one for each wheel, which deliver a combined output of 1,985 horsepower and 1,475 lb-ft of torque. This immense power allows the Owl to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 1.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 249 mph.

The Owl's battery pack has a total capacity of 64 kWh, and is capable of providing a range of up to 280 miles on a single charge. It also features a quick charging system, which can charge the battery to 80% in just 20 minutes.

The Owl's unique design features a carbon fiber body and a futuristic, streamlined shape. The interior is also futuristic, with a minimalist layout and a digital instrument cluster.

Aspark has stated that only 50 units of the Owl will be produced, with a price tag of $3.5 million each. The company has also announced plans for a less powerful, more affordable version of the Owl, called the Owl Lite, which will have a lower price point and a slightly lower top speed.

The Aspark Owl is a remarkable achievement in electric vehicle engineering, showcasing the incredible power and speed that can be achieved with electric motors. While it may be out of reach for most drivers, it serves as a symbol of what is possible with electric technology and what the future of automotive engineering may hold.



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