The Aspark Owl represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering, merging Japanese design with Italian craftsmanship. With only 50 units produced globally, it’s not just a car; it’s a collector's piece that embodies the essence of hyper-performance and exclusivity. Revive Wheels invites Cincinnati enthusiasts to consider donating their Owl, contributing to a community dedicated to preserving such rare vehicles.
As an owner, you understand the importance of documentation and provenance. A production-number certificate confirming your Owl's identity, paired with a comprehensive battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure, is not just essential — it’s mandatory. This ensures that every Owl maintains its value as a prized collector's asset in the automotive world.
📖Generation guide
Aspark Owl • 2020+
The Aspark Owl is a single-generation vehicle noted for its 1985 hp and 0-60 mph in just 1.69 seconds, setting a benchmark in hypercars.
Known issues by generation
Owning an Aspark Owl comes with unique responsibilities, particularly regarding battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosures. Unlike its competitors, the Owl’s 64 kWh battery pack has a higher impact on overall capacity due to its smaller size, making its maintenance critical. Regular checks via Aspark Osaka or MAT Turin are essential for ensuring peak performance. Additionally, the 4-motor drive-unit necessitates access to specialized service centers, further underscoring the importance of proper documentation and adherence to maintenance protocols to prevent potential issues.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Aspark Owl, with its $3.2 million MSRP and limited 50-unit production, commands a unique place in the collector vehicle market. Proper documentation, including production-number certificates, battery SoH reports, and bespoke color program approvals, are essential for maintaining and enhancing its value. Owners should be aware that SoH can swing valuations significantly, and acquiring a qualified appraisal from a professional experienced with high-value collectibles is non-negotiable, often costing between $2,500 and $7,500.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Aspark Owl involves an intricate process. To comply with IRS regulations, a qualified appraisal per IRS Pub 561 is mandatory, especially given the vehicle's high value. Form 8283 Section B will also apply. Documentation requirements include a production-number certificate, battery state-of-health report, and service history receipts. Additionally, enclosed transport with a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer is essential to preserve your vehicle's integrity during donation.
Cincinnati regional notes
Cincinnati offers a growing network for halo-EV-hypercar maintenance, particularly for the Aspark Owl. While service centers for Rimac are located in Munich, Dubai, and Miami, Aspark enthusiasts have access to a dual-service network through Aspark Osaka and MAT Turin. Ensuring the proper climate-controlled storage and battery conditioning is vital for maintaining the Owl’s performance and value, and local private brokers can assist with navigating this niche market.