Akihabara News (Tokyo) Osaka-based Aspark Co. has developed what it calls the “the fastest accelerating car in the world,” which can go from from 0 to 60 mph in 1.69 seconds.
The Aspark Owl, which the company also declares has “kicked off a new era in full-electric hypercars” was unveiled at the Dubai International Motor Show in November 2019, but has just begun to go on sale this month.
The body, chassis, and many of the components of the Owl are constructed from carbon fiber. It also has four powerful electric motors (total power of 1480 kW with 2012 horsepower), a unique torque vectoring system (around 2000 Newton meters), an exclusive battery system, and a handmade interior. It has a range of about 450 kilometers.