Welcome to BeachMoto Aid's exclusive donation page for the Aspark Owl, a remarkable fusion of Japanese design and Italian craftsmanship. This electric hypercar, with only 50 units ever produced, represents the pinnacle of automotive innovation and exclusivity. Donating your Aspark Owl not only allows you to support vital local initiatives in Daytona Beach, but it also strengthens the narrative of this unique vehicleβa true collector's item that exemplifies the evolution of performance and sustainability.
As a typical Owl donor, you appreciate the significance of provenance, particularly the necessity of a production-number certificate that attests to your vehicle's authenticity and rarity. Furthermore, the emphasis on battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure is crucial; it highlights your commitment to transparency and integrity in preserving this halo-EV hypercar legacy.
πGeneration guide
Aspark Owl β’ 2020+
Single-generation hypercar with a global production limit of 50 units. Designed by Aspark Co Ltd in Osaka, Japan, and assembled at Manifattura Automobili Torino in Italy, it boasts 1985hp and an impressive 0-60 mph time of 1.69 seconds.
Known issues by generation
Aspark Owls, while remarkable, come with specific considerations. Known issues include the need for battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosures and the importance of service from Aspark Osaka or MAT Turin facilities. The 64 kWh battery pack is notably the smallest among its peers, making monitoring cell degradation essential, as this can impact valuation by 20-40%. Additionally, any track use mandates a mandatory carbon-fiber monocoque chassis crack inspection to ensure structural integrity, and HVAC cooling systems in early models may require attention. Therefore, comprehensive documentation regarding service history and condition is imperative for any potential donor.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of your Aspark Owl can vary significantly based on its condition and documentation. The production-number certificate serves as a vital provenance document, enhancing its collector appeal. The battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure is also key, as any degradation can swing valuation by 20-40%, impacting auction potential. Additionally, original-paint premiums supported by bespoke-color program approvals further enhance value. With auction comparisons being vital for appraisals, RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Mecum's hypercar divisions are essential references for establishing market value, underscoring the necessity for a qualified appraisal per IRS Pub 561, which can range from $2500 to $7500.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Aspark Owl involves specific protocols to ensure compliance and value retention. A qualified appraisal per IRS Pub 561 is mandatory, especially for Form 8283 Section B, given the vehicle's MSRP exceeds $2 million. Documentation must include the production-number certificate, battery SoH report, and bespoke-color approval letters, alongside a comprehensive service history. Transportation needs are equally crucial; enclosed transport with a climate-controlled trailer for battery conditioning is required to maintain the integrity of this exceptional hypercar.
Daytona Beach regional notes
In Daytona Beach, the service network for hypercars like the Aspark Owl is limited but well-structured. While Rimac service centers are available in Munich, Dubai, and Miami, Pininfarina shares facilities with Rimac, while Lotus offers service through their Hethel direct and certified specialists. As for the Aspark Owl, the dual-service network of Aspark Osaka and MAT Turin ensures that owners have access to expert care. Climate-controlled storage is essential for preserving battery health, and regional private-brokers can assist in connecting you with other collectors or prospective buyers.