Watch the Aspark Owl SP600 electric hypercar hit 272 mph

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A Japanese technology company aims to set new acceleration and top speed records for production EVs.

The new version is dubbed the Owl SP600, and during testing a prototype was taken to a top speed of 438.7 kph , as measured by an onboard Racelogic V-Box.

The Owl SP600's run took place on June 8 at the Automotive Testing Papenburg site in Germany, with racing driver Marc Basseng behind the wheel. The site is where the Nevera set its record and features a 7.6-mile loop containing containing two 2.5-mile straights.

 

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