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Owl EV Hypercar: Japanese Company Breaks Guinness World Records with Superfast Electric Car

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By Reporter Published June 14, 2023 4 Min Read
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A Japanese company, Aspark Co. Ltd, has made headlines in the automotive world with its superfast electric hypercar, the Owl EV Hypercar. Driven by Italian race driver Giuseppe Cartia, the Owl EV Hypercar recently shattered two Guinness World Records on May 23 at the Elvington Airfield in the United Kingdom.

Cartia’s skillful driving propelled the Owl EV Hypercar to achieve an impressive speed of 309.027 kph (192.020 mph) over an eight-mile stretch and an even faster speed of 318.857 kph (198.128 mph) over a quarter-mile distance. These incredible feats set new records for the “fastest average speed over an eighth mile by an electric car” and the “fastest average speed over a quarter mile by an electric car.”

The Owl EV Hypercar has garnered attention not only for its record-breaking performances but also for its exceptional acceleration. It boasts an astonishing 0 to 60 mph acceleration time of just 1.72 seconds, making it one of the quickest production cars in the world. This impressive feat is achieved through the car’s powerful motors, which deliver exceptional torque and speed.

Designed and manufactured by Aspark Co. Ltd, the Owl EV Hypercar represents a remarkable fusion of Japanese engineering and Italian driving prowess. The collaboration between these two nations has resulted in a cutting-edge vehicle that pushes the boundaries of electric car performance.

The Owl EV Hypercar’s design exudes both elegance and aerodynamic efficiency. With sleek lines and a low-slung profile, it showcases the company’s commitment to creating a visually stunning machine. However, the car’s beauty is not merely skin-deep. Aspark Co. Ltd has also prioritized delivering high levels of acceleration and speed, a fact that is now firmly established by the recent Guinness World Records.

To ensure the accuracy of the recorded speeds, specialists from the United Kingdom and International Independent Adjudication Ltd (UK&ITA) meticulously assessed the car’s performance using a range of specialized equipment. Their expertise and precision play a vital role in verifying such records, providing a reliable benchmark for automotive achievements.

Yoshida, the representative from Aspark Co. Ltd, expressed his delight at setting two new Guinness World Records titles. He emphasized that the Owl EV Hypercar’s objective was not only to be aesthetically pleasing but also to showcase its remarkable acceleration and speed, made possible by its powerful electric motors.

The success of the Owl EV Hypercar serves as a testament to the rapid advancements in electric vehicle technology. As automakers worldwide strive to develop sustainable alternatives to traditional combustion engines, records like these highlight the potential and capabilities of electric cars. Aspark Co. Ltd’s achievement with the Owl EV Hypercar underscores the company’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle performance and solidifies its position as an industry leader.

However, it’s worth noting that the Owl EV Hypercar’s exclusivity comes at a significant cost. With a production price tag of £2.1 million (approximately Rs 21,80,00,000), the car is undoubtedly a luxury item reserved for a select few.

In conclusion, the record-breaking performance of the Owl EV Hypercar, driven by Giuseppe Cartia and manufactured by Aspark Co. Ltd, has captured the attention of the automotive world. Its remarkable speed and acceleration have earned it two Guinness World Records, showcasing the immense potential of electric vehicles. With its powerful motors, stunning design, and meticulous engineering, the Owl EV Hypercar represents a significant milestone in the pursuit of high-performance electric cars.

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