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Electric cars are associated with low performance, but Japan's Aspark Owl will change this picture with its astounding rocket acceleration.
Aspark Owl, according to Daily Mail, is the world's first legal road-driving electric vehicle, and has accelerated from 60 to 60 miles an hour in just 1,921 seconds.
The car is equipped with a 430 horsepower engine, a four-wheel drive system with a capacity of only 606 kilograms and a torque of 563 lb-ft.
The Daily Mail quoted Japanese company officials as planning to produce only 50 cars from Aspark Owl, each of which will cost £ 3 million, or about $ 4 million and $ 203,000.
The manufacturer of Aspark Owl published a video of the acceleration of the large car on a track, without the speed indicator appeared, and the car appeared with racing wheels, which contributed to the acceleration.