Japan’s Aspark Owl EV Casually Hits 62 MPH In 1.9 Seconds

Alongside unveiling the second-generation Tesla Roadster in November 2017, Elon Musk made the audacious claim that it would reach 60 mph (96 km/h) in 1.9 seconds.

We’re yet to see if that time is achievable by the Tesla but small Japanese marque Aspark has shown its Owl prototype achieving such a blistering time. indicating that Musk’s claim wasn’t so outlandish after all.

This Aspark Owl was unveiled last year and like the Roadster, utilizes an all-electric powertrain. With roughly 1000 hp on tap, it recently reached 62 mph (100 km/h) in 1.9 seconds during testing.

A clip of the Japanese supercar shows the insane feat being achieved on a very short ribbon of tarmac. It may not be the most appropriate testing facility but the car seems to achieve the feat with relative ease.

As brisk as the Owl’s acceleration is, it’s worth noting one significant factor in its speed. The tires. Look closely and you’ll notice that they come from Hoosier and are probably slicks designed for drag racing. Throw on a set of road-legal rubber and the same acceleration number probably can’t be replicated.

Aspark intends on producing and selling 50 examples of the Owl.

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  • brn

    First, this sure looks like a prototype, not a production vehicle.

    Second, I’d like to see the claim verified. That test run didn’t look very scientific.

  • karmat

    Looks like they’re running a small diameter rear tire just for this test, because there’s a lot of room for a much bigger one.

  • Bash

    Wow, can I have it?

    • Six_Tymes

      possibly. if you don’t ask, you’ll never know. buy a ticket to Japan, then go to Aspark’s head quarters and ask them for it. good luck! let us know how you made out…

  • SteersUright

    Design looks great, but seems like the driver wouldn’t be able to see anything out of that car. Should’ve incorporated far more glass area. Also, whats with the massive fender gap in the rear when the front is nice, tight, and resolved? Anyone else notice?

  • Honda NSX-R

    That’s brutal.

  • john1168

    Congrats to them! Good looking car too.

  • Six_Tymes

    I never doubted Elons claims, because the roadster is much lighter than the S is. And this owl isn’t much different in regards to its driver train.

    • Kaisuke971

      The doubt was never about the weight or the power, it was the tyres. And this car has Hoosiers

  • ErnieB

    Anything is possible now a days..in 15 years cars will create their own wormwholes and time travel or reach other universes..🤣🤣🤣