The international motor show
in Frankfurt promises to surprise with another interesting novelty. The
Japanese automaker Aspark is preparing to present the fastest car in the world,
which is being developed since 2014, as part of the event.
At the moment, the novelty,
which is called Owl, is known only that it has phenomenal dynamic characteristics.
Acceleration to 100 km/h hypercar makes in less than 2 seconds.
Plus, the coupe received a
full carbon body, an ultra-light chassis, an electric powerplant, of which
there are no details, and a set of unique magnesium alloy wheels. The height of
Aspark Owl is only 990 millimeters.
The fastest production car
in the world now is the 850-horsepower Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. The
acceleration of this high-performance coupe from zero to 96 km/h takes 2.3
seconds.
Photo: Aspark