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The Japanese company will be bringing to Europe the fastest electric car in the world

The car has incredible performance speed, even despite the lack of engine aircraft.

The Frankfurt auto show will visit “the fastest electric car in the world”, which is already three years developing the little-known Japanese company Aspark. According to the creators, hypercar Aspark Owl (“Owl”) can accelerate to 100 km/h in less than two seconds, than can not boast of any other production road car.

On the official website Aspark indicated that the development of Owl hypercar began in 2014. In order to reduce weight, the model received a full carbon fiber case (and judging by the photos, the metal frame) height of 99 cm and ultra-light magnesium wheels. Interestingly, the developers have demonstrated not only renderings of the design, but also completely ready to use the body, which indicates a high degree of readiness of the electric vehicle.

Unfortunately, the characteristics of the electric propulsion system creators Aspark Owl has not yet voiced, keeping the intrigue until the beginning of the Frankfurt auto show. While on youtube you can find several videos demonstrating high-speed capabilities of the prototype without body panels.

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