The Aspark Owl represents the summit of automotive engineering, blending Japanese design sensibilities with the precision of Italian manufacture. With just 50 units produced globally, this electric hypercar is not only a performance masterpiece but also a collector's dream. Its stunning $3.2 million MSRP establishes it as the most expensive of the mainstream electric hypercars, inviting enthusiasts in San Diego to embrace a unique investment opportunity.
Donors of the Aspark Owl are part of an exclusive community that values provenance and meticulous engineering. With a production number certificate serving as proof of authenticity and a requirement for battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure, your donation is as significant as it is impactful. The Owl’s performance and rarity promise a distinctive collector narrative that merges cutting-edge technology with artistic craftsmanship.
📖Generation guide
Aspark Owl • 2020+
The only generation of the Aspark Owl features a remarkable 1985hp output and a 4-motor all-wheel-drive system, designed with a focus on lightweight performance and luxury aesthetics. Limited to just 50 units, each vehicle showcases unmatched attention to detail in both design and assembly.
Known issues by generation
As with any high-performance hypercar, potential issues are paramount to consider. The Aspark Owl's 64 kWh battery pack requires careful maintenance, with state-of-health (SoH) disclosures critical for valuing the vehicle accurately. Degradation can affect valuation significantly, swinging it by 20-40%. The drive-unit maintenance must be performed only by certified specialists at Aspark Osaka or MAT Turin, as the network is limited due to the car's rarity. Regular inspections of the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis after track events are also essential to ensure safety and performance integrity.
Donation value by condition + generation
As a halo-EV-hypercar, the Aspark Owl commands a unique value in the collector marketplace. The production number certificate is mandatory for verifying provenance, while the battery SoH disclosure can significantly impact the vehicle's valuation. Original paint and bespoke color approvals enhance its collector appeal, making proper documentation crucial in contributing to its worth. Given the MSRP of $3.2M, this vehicle inherently triggers the need for Form 8283 Section B and requires a qualified appraisal, typically costing between $2500-$7500.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Aspark Owl involves specific requirements to ensure the process aligns with IRS regulations. A qualified appraiser, as mandated by IRS Pub 561, is essential for proper valuation. The enclosed transport using a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer is mandatory to maintain the car's integrity during transit. Essential documentation includes the production number certificate, battery SoH report, and bespoke-color approval letters to safeguard your donation's provenance.
San Diego regional notes
In San Diego, Aspark Owl owners can find a community of like-minded collectors who understand the nuances of halo-EV-hypercar service requirements. With specialized service networks available through Aspark Osaka and MAT Turin, owners can maintain their vehicles with the utmost care. Furthermore, regional experts are available to assist with climate-controlled storage and battery conditioning, ensuring that every aspect of ownership meets the standards expected of such a premium vehicle.
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