Japanese car brand Aspark has released the Owl SP600 hypercar, which has now set a new speed record. Pilot Mark Bassengo reached a speed of 438.7 kilometers at the testing ground in Papenburg. Previous record on the Rimac Detector hypercar on the same track.
It is known that the Owl series uses four electric motors with a power of 1456 kilowatts. The car’s blog is defined as “hundreds” at 1.78 seconds. Peak speed is 413 kilometers per hour. The battery’s autonomous power of 69 kW was enough for a solid 400 kilometers. The car is equipped with special tires from Michelin. Power 200 kilowatts, effective. This is disk technology and innovative design.
Release of the new Owl from the Italian company Manifattura Automobili Torino. The car cost $3.1 million. Aspark CEO Masanori Yoshida noted that the development of Owl is almost 10 years old – engineers are striving to create a car that will set speed records.

Source: Tech Cult

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