Aspark introduced the Owl in 2019, but the model is now on sale in North America and Europe “through its network of prestigious dealers.”

That being said, the network is pretty small as the company only listed dealerships in Beure, France and Miami, Florida. However, Aspark has opened a showroom in Osaka, Japan and suggested more dealers will be added in the coming weeks.

So what makes the Owl so special? It’s claimed to be the fastest accelerating car in the world as it can run from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 1.72 seconds.

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In order to achieve that impressive feat, the model is equipped with four electric motors that produce a combined output of 1,985 hp (1,480 kW / 2,012 PS) and 1,475 lb-ft (2,000 Nm) of torque. They’re powered by a 64 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which gives the Owl a range of up to 280 miles (450 km) in the NEDC and a claimed top speed of 249 mph (400 km/h).

Besides the high-performance powertrain, the Owl has a carbon fiber monocoque and a carbon fiber body. The model also sports active aerodynamics and a carbon ceramic braking system with ten-piston calipers up front.

The Owl is already in production and is being built in collaboration with Italy’s Manifattura Automobili Torino, which specializes in producing one-off and limited production vehicles. Speaking of which, only 50 Owls will be built and pricing starts at €2.9 ($3.5 / £2.6) million.

H/T to Autoblog