We covered the Owl a couple of years back, but it’s no longer a dream. Japan’s Aspark is building its EV supercar (all 50 of them), and you can order yours now if you want to be one of ten owners in America. The Owl now churns out way more power and costs a bit more than its originally announced $3.2 million price tag. The low-slung Owl is driven by four electric motors that launch it to 60 mph in a face-pulling 1.72 seconds, a world record. It tops out at an astounding 249 mph. It even gets 249 miles of range on a single charge, so it could be your daily driver. The bad news is the price has risen to $3.56 million, but who’s counting?
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