Made in Afghanistan Supercar in Test-Drive Mode [Video]
Last month, the Made in Afghanistan supercar went viral on social media. A team of Afghan technicians and IT experts developed supercar named “Mada 9”. As per media reports and videos on social media, the car was made by Afghanistan’s Navavari Center of Technical and Vocational Education from scratch. It’s a product of collaboration between the Afghan IT ministry, Afghanistan Innovation Center, and ENTOP.
Now, the latest photos and a video of the car have emerged on social media. In the video, you can see the vehicle being driven on a snow-covered road in Afghanistan. It means the supercar is now in test-drive mode. You can watch the video here:
In the video, you can see several people standing beside the road, filming the drive as the engine’s roar can also be heard. It is indeed a huge achievement for the war-torn country as it seems the final stages of car production are near. Last month, the ENTOP CEO, Muhammad Raza Ahmadi, said his company has been developing this prototype for the last five years. He claimed that they would display it in a car exhibition in Qatar in December; however, there are no such reports as yet.
In the latest photos, the supercar can be seen parked on a road in the snow, looking chic. The black-coloured exterior gives it a dominant and aggressive look, and without a doubt, it is impressive.
There are no details of this machine’s specs, features, and engine power so far as the Afghan officials stated that they will reveal these details soon. However, they have not given any specific deadline, so we all have to wait to see the complete machine.
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