Chorus is perhaps as much said. The Aspark Owl, which has over 2,000 horsepower, flies from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds.
The first example of the Aspark Owl electric supercar is going up for auction. The car has four electric motors, which makes it a monster on the roads.
The Japanese supercar, specially built in Italy, has an insane 2,012 horsepower and an astronomical torque of 2,000 Nm.
If you treat the accelerator nicely, Owl should be able to cover 450 kilometers on one charge. Officially at least. Now the first example of a total of 50 cars is to be auctioned.
Where the price will end up is yet to be said. But when the car was built last year, it cost a whopping 2.5 million euros. And that after a long wait.
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Aspark Owl was presented as a concept that few people believed in, way back in 2017. The same year that Boosted was founded.
Two years later, the Japanese were able to roll around in a prototype, but it would be another four years before the first car from the very small series production came to fruition.
Having said that, it is nothing new that there is also a really long distance between the special cars. Rimac, which today owns Bugatti, for example, builds no more than 150 copies of the record-breaking car Nevera.
A car you almost have to be a former Top Gear host or Formula 1 world champion to get close to. Read more about it here.
However, the new Aspark should be a big draw for the right buyer. For the other Aspark customers, if there are any, they will have to wait at least a year for their cars to materialize. Of course, there is also the option to 'just' buy the car here .

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