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The first Afghan-built supercar has hit the road

Last month, reports of an Afghan-made supercar went viral online, earning praise from Afghans and Pakistanis alike.
According to the specifications, the Made 9 is a prototype of a supercar developed from an initial concept. In Afghanistan’s Navaratri Technical and Vocational Training Centre. It’s the ENTOP job.
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Closure of an Automotive Parts Plant Car's Most Popular Highlights Only 8,000 vehicles will be permitted in Murree The relevant facts Though the exact details are unknown, the progress pictures and images show. That the Mada 9’s body is constructed of lightweight composite materials.


The car is built on a tubular frame chassis and has an F1-style effective suspension for work. As well as mid-engined configuration with the engine behind the driver. Its outstanding traction on snow-covered roads in the current images also suggests an all-wheel drive engine.


Muhammad Raza Ahmadi, CEO of ENTOP, revealed in the video that the team has been working on the prototype for five years. He said that the team expects to complete the project in two weeks and present it in full during the Qatar Expo.


According to the creators, Mada 9 is being created with the rough terrain of Afghanistan in mind. The prototype will be tested fully by the team before being put into production.

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