### Where Japanese precision courts Italian passion. A $3.1 million study in electric violence, manifested in Miami.
**By The Beauregard Editorial Desk**
True luxury is not defined by what is added, but by what is taken away until only the essential truth remains. In the realm of automotive performance, that truth is usually obscured by the roar of combustion. But in the Vice City District, under the curation of **XXXX ELO** and Producer **Dark Buddha**, a new silence has arrived—and it is deafening.
One of the first three chassis to touch American soil, the **Aspark Owl** has bypassed the traditional commercial circuits, moving directly from its European atelier to the sanctuary of **Supercar Rooms Miami**. Presented in collaboration with **Dame Good Lifestyle**, this is not merely a vehicle display; it is a glimpse into a future where technology and art are indistinguishable.

### The Japanese Phantasm
The Aspark Owl is a contradiction in terms: Japanese engineering discipline fused with the emotional architecture of Italian manufacturing. It is a low-slung, carbon-fiber apparition designed to dismantle our understanding of physics.
To speak of its specifications is to recite poetry written in lightning. The standard production model, the "Full-Roof," is a creature of pure kinetic energy. Four electric motors conspire to deliver a staggering **1,953 horsepower** and **1,416 lb-ft of torque**.
This is not acceleration; it is teleportation. With a zero-to-sixty sprint of **1.72 seconds**, the Owl does not traverse space—it erases it. While electronically tethered to 217 mph for the preservation of its tires, the machine possesses the latent spirit to breach **257 mph**. It is a singular experience, limited strictly to 50 examples worldwide, with an acquisition cost of roughly **$3.1 million**.

### The Architecture of Speed
The chassis is a testament to the beauty of reduction. A full carbon fiber monocoque weighing a mere 120 kilograms serves as the skeleton, housing an 800-volt, 69 kWh nervous system. It is a design ethos that prioritizes the serenity of the driver amidst the chaos of velocity.
Yet, the lineage continues to evolve. In June 2024, the marque unveiled the **SP600**, a "long-tail" variant stripped of its rear wing in favor of a shark fin—a modification that allowed it to achieve **272.6 mph** in Germany, briefly seizing the crown of the world's fastest electric hypercar. It is a machine built not for the road, but for the history books.
### The Ethereal Roadster
Looking toward the horizon of 2026, the vision expands with the **Owl Roadster**. Limited to a provenance of just 20 units globally, this iteration removes the roof to expose the driver to the elements, retaining the signature Falcon-wing doors for a sense of theatrical arrival. At an estimated **$3.5 million**, it promises an immersive engagement with the road that is both visceral and terrifyingly silent.
### The Curator’s Eye
The presence of the Owl in Miami is no accident. It is the result of a deliberate collaboration between forward-thinkers. **XXXX ELO** and **Dark Buddha**, alongside the vanguards at **Supercar Rooms Miami**, understand that the future of interaction is not about mass consumption, but about curated moments of awe.
They operate at the forefront of intention. They recognize that the Aspark Owl is not simply a car to be driven. It is an artifact of the electric age—a sculpture of speed, silence, and gold-standard exclusivity, waiting for the few who understand that the ultimate noise is the one you never hear coming.