The production version of the Italian-made Aspark Owl has been unveiled. Changes from the 2017 concept include external mirrors, reshaped side glass and an active rear wing.
At only 99cm high, Aspark says it is “probably the lowest road legal electric hypercar in the world”.
The Owl is claimed to be the fastest accelerating car in the world, with a 0-60mph (0-97kmh) time of 1.69 seconds and a top speed of 248mph. It uses four electric motors to produce 2012hp and 2000Nm of torque. The battery pack gives the car a claimed range of 450km (280 miles).
Deliveries will begin in the second quarter of 2020. Only 50 examples of the Owl will be built by Manifattura Automobili Torino in Italy, priced at 2,900,000 euros each.