
The machine's total height is just 38.9764 inches (99 centimeters).

All of the panels are carbon fiber reinforced plastic, except for a stainless steel frame in the roof for extra support. The body features a mix of taut creases and smooth curves.

Aspark says that a larger battery could be available in the near future.Īspark wants the Owl's exterior to portray a feminine appearance. The machine packs a 64-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery that provides a claimed range of 280 miles (450 kilometers) in the NEDC test. The claimed top speed is 249 mph (400 kph), and a run from a stop to 186 mph (300 kph) requires a mere 10.6 seconds. This is possible thanks to four electric motors making a total of 1,985 horsepower (1,480 kilowatts) and 1,475 pound-feet (2,000 Newton-meters) of torque.Īspark claims world-beating performance specs for the Owl.

After years of teasing, the Aspark Owl is finally here, and the Japanese electric hypercar claims to be the quickest in the world with the ability to hit 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in just 1.69 seconds.
