Wheels to Worth in Phoenix, Arizona, invites you to consider donating your Aspark Owl, a pinnacle of automobile engineering. With its striking blend of Japanese design and Italian craftsmanship, the Owl stands out in the hypercar market. Limited to just 50 units worldwide, this electric masterpiece not only represents cutting-edge technology but also serves as a valuable asset in the world of automotive collectors. Donating this rare vehicle supports our mission to give back to the community.
As a donor, you’ll be part of an exclusive league of hypercar enthusiasts. The Aspark Owl's production-number certificate is essential as provenance, ensuring its investment value remains intact. Moreover, through the donation process, we emphasize the importance of battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure—critical for maintaining its valuation and integrity. Join us in making a meaningful contribution while preserving the legacy of your extraordinary vehicle.
📖Generation guide
Aspark Owl • 2020+
The sole generation of the Aspark Owl, featuring a 64 kWh battery and a global production cap of just 50 units. Engineered for unparalleled performance, it offers a unique blend of Japanese design and Italian craftsmanship.
Known issues by generation
Donating an Aspark Owl requires an understanding of model-specific issues, particularly regarding its battery state-of-health (SoH). The Owl’s 64 kWh battery has a notable degradation rate that can significantly influence its market valuation, swinging it by 20-40%. It is essential that donors provide an accurate SoH report, either via Aspark-Osaka or MAT-Turin diagnostics. The four-motor drive-unit is serviced solely through Aspark or MAT-certified networks, which are limited compared to its peers. Additionally, post-track event inspections of the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis are mandatory, ensuring the vehicle’s structural integrity. These factors are vital for preserving both the car's performance and value in the collector market.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Aspark Owl holds immense value in the halo-EV-hypercar segment, driven by its limited production and high MSRP of $3.2 million. For proper valuation, the production-number certificate is mandatory as a provenance document, alongside the essential battery state-of-health (SoH) disclosure. The condition of the original paint and bespoke-color program approval letters further enhances its collector tier status. Auction comparisons from RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Mecum are critical for accurate appraisal. Potential donors must also understand the IRS requirements, as Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable, necessitating a qualified appraiser per IRS Pub 561, typically costing between $2,500 and $7,500.
Donation process for this model
When donating your Aspark Owl, keep in mind the halo-EV-hypercar specifics that accompany such a prestigious vehicle. A qualified appraiser per IRS Pub 561 is mandatory, and given the Owl's MSRP exceeding $2 million, the IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. The donation must include the production-number certificate, battery state-of-health report, and bespoke-color approval letters. To ensure safe transport, enclosed transport with a climate-controlled battery-conditioning trailer is required, protecting the vehicle’s performance and longevity during transit.
Phoenix regional notes
Phoenix offers unique considerations for Aspark Owl owners, especially regarding service-network availability. While major brands like Rimac, Pininfarina, and Lotus have established service centers, Aspark's network remains exclusive, with both Aspark Osaka and MAT Turin offering essential servicing. Owners should consider climate-controlled storage to maintain battery health, and local private brokers specializing in collector-tier vehicles are available to assist in the process. These factors ensure the Owl remains in peak condition while supporting a worthy cause.