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The Aspark Owl Roadster is back: 1,926bhp and 0-62mph in 1.78 seconds

By Jodie Chay Oneill | November 27, 2025

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The Japanese hyper-EV returns, now as an open-top predator on wheels.

The Aspark Owl Roadster is back: 1,926bhp and 0-62mph in 1.78 seconds

Owls are fascinating. Barn owls have white and gold feathers, tawny owls are greyish and reddish, short-eared owls… have short ears, and long-eared owls look like tiny fluffy bats. But one type has been missing - the 1,926bhp Aspark Owl. This wild, yellow hypercar is back, and this time it’s roofless.

Underneath, it packs four electric motors for all-wheel drive, a 69kWh 800V battery, and a full carbon fibre body on a carbon monocoque. And yes, it still has falcon doors.

Active aerodynamics include a movable rear wing, low-drag design, and adjustable ride height. Performance? Insane. It rockets from 0-62mph in 1.78s, 0-124mph in 4.76s, 0-186mph in 9.74s, and can hit 256mph.

Braking is serious business: 10-piston front calipers, 4-piston rear, carbon ceramic discs. Range is over 155 miles, with multiple drive modes and driver aids.

Only 20 will be built by Manifattura Automobili Torino, the team behind the SCG003, Apollo Intensa Emozione, and the new Stratos.

“The Owl embodies silent precision and fierce power,” says Aspark. “Like an owl about to strike, it blends calm with explosive performance.”

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