Aspark: Japanese Electric Supremacy Aspark is a Japanese engineering firm that stunned the automotive world by creating one of the fastest accelerating cars in history. Based in Osaka, Aspark was primarily known for providing engineering services until they unveiled the Aspark Owl. This all-electric hypercar was developed with a singular, obsessive goal: to achieve the world’s fastest 0-60 mph time for a road-legal vehicle. The Owl is a marvel of low-slung aerodynamics and brute electrical force. Standing less than a meter tall, its carbon fiber body slices through the air while four electric motors deliver nearly 2,000 horsepower. The result is a 0-60 mph sprint in a mind-bending 1.69 seconds. Unlike many concept cars that never see the road, the Owl is a production reality, manufactured in collaboration with Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT) in Italy to ensure the highest quality fit and finish. Hypercar Innovation Record-Breaking Speed: Two world records set for average speed over a quarter and an eighth of a mile. Design: The lowest road-legal electric hypercar in the world, maximizing aerodynamic efficiency. Exclusivity: With a production run limited to just 50 units globally, it is an ultra-rare collector’s item. Aspark represents the quiet intensity of Japanese ambition, proving that electricity can deliver performance that exceeds the limits of human reaction time. Meet the Aspark Owl