Epic E1000 Aircraft
11 used Epic E1000 aircraft for sale · 1-seat · $3.8M – $4.7M · updated 1 hour ago
About the Epic E1000
The Epic E1000 GX is a single-engine turboprop aircraft designed and built by Epic Aircraft in Bend, Oregon, representing one of the fastest certified single-engine turboprops available. Powered by a Pratt and Whitney Canada PT6A-67A engine producing 1,200 shaft horsepower, the E1000 delivers cruise speeds exceeding 325 knots with a range over 1,600 nautical miles, performance that rivals many light jets.
With fuel burn of approximately 40 gallons per hour, variable hourly costs around $600, and annual fixed costs near $80,000, the E1000 offers jet-like performance at turboprop operating costs. Its carbon fiber composite construction, pressurized cabin, and Garmin G1000 NXi avionics create a thoroughly modern aircraft that pushes the boundaries of what a single-engine turboprop can achieve.
The Epic E1000 appeals to owner-pilots who want the fastest possible single-engine aircraft with the operating economics and simplicity that come with turboprop power. It competes in a rarefied segment with the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher TBM series, distinguishing itself with raw speed. The E1000 is ideal for pilots covering 800-plus-mile trips regularly who want to arrive nearly as fast as a jet while burning significantly less fuel.
Epic E1000 Specifications
Model specThe Epic E1000 is a 1-seat single engine turboprop with a cruise speed of 6 kt (11 km/h).
11 Epic E1000 For Sale
Browse all 11 listings →There are currently 11 used Epic E1000 for sale, ranging from $3,750,000 to $4,700,000, with a median asking price of $3,849,000.
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Browse all Epic models →Epic E1000 Price & Cost
How much does a Epic E1000 cost? Used E1000 prices: $3.8M – $4.7M, average $4.1M (median $3.8M), across 3 priced of 11 active listings.
Based on 1 priced listings.
Key price factors: engine time to overhaul, year and airframe hours, avionics, damage history and logbook completeness — see the buying guide below for the full pre-purchase checklist.
Buying a Used Epic E1000
Buying a Epic E1000 centres on its turbine engine(s) — time to overhaul, hot-section history and any engine maintenance program — alongside airframe hours and cycles.
What to check before buying
- Turbine engine status — hot-section and overhaul time, trend monitoring and whether the engine is on a maintenance program.
- Airframe hours & cycles — high-utilisation turboprops accumulate cycles quickly; cycles can matter more than hours.
- Equipment — cargo pod, floats/amphibian gear, de-ice and avionics all affect value.
- Corrosion & logbooks — continuous records and a corrosion inspection, especially on float or marine-operated aircraft.
- Pre-buy inspection — commission an independent pre-buy by a type-experienced shop.