In Maine, owners of the exclusive Aspark Owl are in possession of a true collector’s gem, an electric hypercar that stands out with its Japanese design and Italian craftsmanship. With a staggering $3.2 million MSRP and a mere 50-unit production limit, the Owl not only commands attention but also provides a unique narrative of hybrid engineering heritage. As the most expensive of the mainstream electric hypercars, its rarity and performance make it a desirable asset in any collection.
Donating this remarkable vehicle represents a chance to contribute to a larger community cause while celebrating the engineering excellence that defines the Aspark Owl. The importance of maintaining accurate records, including the battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure, cannot be overstated. Every detail enhances the provenance of this extraordinary automobile, ensuring its legacy is honored while supporting Maine Motors Giveback.
📖Generation guide
Aspark Owl • 2020+
The only generation of the Owl, featuring a single production run of just 50 units globally. It showcases a unique collaboration of Japanese design by Aspark and Italian manufacturing by Manifattura Automobili Torino, emphasizing lightweight construction and high performance.
Known issues by generation
The Aspark Owl's battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure is crucial, as the 64 kWh battery can significantly impact the car's overall value—up to a 40% valuation swing depending on the battery's condition. Monitoring cell degradation is essential due to the smaller capacity compared to its competitors, and service is available only through Aspark Osaka or MAT Turin facilities. Additionally, the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis requires inspection after any track use, further underscoring the importance of comprehensive maintenance records for collectors.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Aspark Owl is positioned as a halo EV hypercar, with its rarity highlighted by the production-number certificate required for provenance documentation. Battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosures are necessary to avoid valuation pitfalls, with the potential for significant price variations based on health assessments. The original paint and bespoke color approvals add premium value, making collector-tier documentation indispensable. For proper valuation, auction comparables from RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Mecum's hypercar divisions are vital, and compliance with IRS Pub 561 for these high-value assets is non-negotiable, generally costing donors between $2,500 to $7,500 for qualified appraisals.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Aspark Owl involves a meticulous process to ensure compliance with tax regulations and collector expectations. An IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable, given the vehicle's MSRP surpasses $2 million. All documentation including the production-number certificate, battery SoH report, and bespoke color approval letters must be provided. Additionally, enclosed transport with a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer is mandatory to protect this valuable asset during transit.
Maine regional notes
In Maine, access to service centers for the Aspark Owl is limited but available through the exclusive networks of Aspark Osaka and MAT Turin. Given the climatic conditions, it’s essential to maintain climate-controlled storage to preserve battery health. Local collectors might also consider working with private brokers familiar with halo EV hypercars to navigate the unique aspects of maintaining and valuing their Aspark Owl effectively.