There’s no doubt the Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution is fast, but the Aspark SP600 is now the world’s fastest electric hypercar, as it managed to hit 272.6 mph at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany.
This top speed run required special Bridgestone tires based on the Potenza Race, capable of enduring speeds of over 261 mph. Power comes from a quad electric motor setup generating 1,984 hp and 1,416 lb-ft of torque. What’s next for the electric hypercar? Smashing the 300 mph barrier of course, but that is far easier said than done.
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It has been about 10 years since we started making the Owl Hypercar. We aimed for the world’s fastest acceleration car, and then attempted and achieved the top speed world record today,” said Masanori Yoshida, Aspark CEO.