Aspark Owl: The owl sprints with 2012 hp 🎥

IS THERE MORE TO IT? The Japanese hypercar Aspark Owl can now be admired in a showroom near the company's headquarters in Osaka and has gone on sale. Agreements have been made with dealers in North America and Europe. The Aspark Owl completed the 0 to 96 km/h sprint in 1.72 seconds on the Misano racetrack. The [...]

The Aspark Owl completed the sprint from 0 to 96 km/h in 1.72 seconds on the Misano racetrack.

The buzz-saw machine has an output of 1480 kW (2012 hp), is said to be capable of speeds of up to 400 km/h and can reach 100 km/h from a standstill in less than two seconds. It is said to reach 300 km/h after eleven seconds. Aspark gives a maximum range of up to 450 kilometers.

And: At the Misano (Italy) racetrack, the Owl managed the sprint from 0 to 96 km/h (60 mph) in 1.72 seconds, according to factory data

Aspark Owl
For the time being, 50 examples of the Aspark Owl are to be built at a considerable price of around three million euros each.

Securing funding and development
Behind the scenes, funding and development also appear to be secured.

Agshin Badalbayli, Head Of Sales and Communication, said, "Following the unveiling of the Owl at the Dubai International Motor Show, the company has made important progress in development and production, as well as in its future strategy as an automaker. These results must have convinced our partners."

Successful result in all major tests
All major tests in terms of performance, safety and durability are said to have been successfully completed and now production is to start in Turin. Meanwhile, production is said to have even increased to deliver the first orders on time, at the same time, according to Aspark, they are expanding the sales and after-sales network around the world. A reservation costs 50,000 euros, the car itself 2.9 million net.

Cost price of around three million euros
The engineering service provider Aspark plans to build 60 examples of the Owl. The sports car will be manufactured in Turin. Twenty units each are planned for Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

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