Aspark

Current Production Models

Owl
Owl

The Aspark Owl is an all-electric hypercar from Japan, boasting an astonishing 1,985 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 1.69 seconds, making it one of the fastest cars in the world. With a top speed of 249 mph and a sleek, aerodynamic design, the Owl represents cutting-edge electric performance and innovation.

Aspark

Aspark is a Japanese automotive manufacturer that has made headlines for its focus on building one of the fastest electric hypercars in the world. Founded in 2005, Aspark initially started as an engineering firm before venturing into the world of high-performance electric vehicles. The company gained global recognition with the introduction of the **Aspark Owl**, an all-electric hypercar that has redefined the boundaries of speed and technology. The Owl is designed to be one of the fastest production cars in existence, with its mind-blowing acceleration from 0-60 mph in just 1.69 seconds, powered entirely by an electric drivetrain.

The Aspark Owl is a testament to the company's dedication to pushing technological limits. The car features four electric motors that together produce an astounding 1,985 horsepower, coupled with a lightweight carbon fiber body that enhances its performance. The Owl is equipped with a 64 kWh battery, providing a range of approximately 280 miles on a single charge. Despite being an electric car, the Owl is a pure performance machine, with a top speed of over 249 mph, positioning it as a direct competitor to some of the most prestigious hypercars in the world.

Aspark’s focus extends beyond speed; the company is committed to innovation in electric vehicle technology, aiming to showcase the potential of electric powertrains in the high-performance segment. With plans to produce a limited number of Aspark Owl units, the company aims to create a legacy in the hypercar world while advancing electric vehicle technology. Aspark continues to explore future developments in EV technology, working on innovative solutions that align with the growing demand for electric mobility while maintaining its commitment to extreme performance and cutting-edge design.


CEO Osamu Asami
Founded 2005
Headquarters Osaka, Japan
Website https://www.asparkcompany.com/
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