World's Fastest Electric Car Production Version Aspark Owl EV Consumers In Japan

JAKARTA - Aspark Co's fastest electric car, Owl, is again the center of attention in Japan which will be displayed in a showroom located in Osaka.

Quoted from the Electrek page, Tuesday, November 7, the report from the official website of the car manufacturer on display is a production version of Manifattura Automobile Torino (MAT). In addition, his presence in Japan is part of an exclusive event for prospective clients from Japan to Asia who want to see the EV up close.

As one of the most expensive electric vehicles in the world, this wild electric car is most likely present in limited quantities and comes in carbon fiber color choices.

Based on previous reports, the manufacturer said that it would only make 50 Owners of EVs, with an estimated 12 months of assembly time to be sent to customers immediately.

Looking closer to this hypercar specification, the Owl EV is equipped with two electric motors on the front and two electric motors on the back. The machine produces a total output of 1,980 hp and a torque of 1,920 Nm. The issue of the distance is able to reach 400 km in one full battery charge.

Interestingly, this EV can accelerate from 0-100 km/hour in just 1.72 seconds and has a top speed of 260 mph or 413 km/hour. With this advantage, it's no wonder that Aspark Owl won two Guinness World Records recorded in England last summer.

It is known, the development of this high-performance electric car takes quite a long time, even lasting for seven years. This means that the company is not playing games to present this hypercar for thick pockets.