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The Aspark Owl SP600 just hit a new high in electric performance: Record run: On June 8, 2024, at the Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany, this prototype reached a staggering 438.7 km/h (273 mph) with Marc Basseng behind the wheel. Official recognition: The feat was formally acknowledged by Guinness World Records on October 31, 2024, naming it the fastest battery-powered electric prototype hypercar. ⚡ Key Specs of the Owl SP600 Top Speed: 438.7 km/h (273 mph) Powertrain: Quad independent electric motors (one per wheel) Tires: Bridgestone Potenza RACE (custom) Dimensions & Weight: Length – 5,130 mm; Height – 1,000 mm; Weight – 2,000 kg (43.5% front / 56.5% rear) Driver: Marc Basseng This isn't just speed — it's a near-silent surge into a new era of hypercar performance. 👉 What do you think: Is the Owl SP600 the ultimate showcase of future hypercars, or just the beginning of what's to come? #OwlSP600 #AsparkOwl #Hypercar #EVHypercar #WorldRecord #ElectricSpeed #MarcBasseng #GuinnessWorldRecord #FastestEV #Supercars

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