Last month, reports of an Afghanistan-made Afghanistan supercar went viral on the internet, receiving praise from Afghans and Pakistanis alike.
According to the specifications, the Mada 9 is a supercar prototype develops from the initial concept. At Afghanistan’s Navavari Center of Technical and Vocational Education. It is the work of ENTOP. The IT Ministry, and the Afghanistan Innovation Center.
Afghan sports car specifications
While specifics are unknown, development footage and images indicate. That the Mada 9’s body is built of lightweight composite materials.
The car is built on a tubular frame chassis and has an F1-style effective working suspension. As well as a mid-engine configuration with the engine behind the driver. Its outstanding traction on snow-covered roads in the current footage also suggests an all-wheel drive drivetrain.
Muhammad Raza Ahmadi, CEO of ENTOP, revealed in the video that the team has been working on the prototype for five years. He stated that the team expects to complete this project in two weeks and to present it in its full shape during the Qatar Exhibition.
According to the creators, Afghanistan new car (Mada 9) is being created with the rough terrains of Afghanistan in mind. The prototype will be completely tested by the team before it is put into production.
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Mada 9 Design

Talking about the Mada 9 design is a sleek, bold supercar that is painted in all black. The afghan sports car has sleek LED headlamps and a flanking front grille that appears compact. The sharp front Splitter, large black tremendous allow rims and flared fenders, sculpted side profile with an air intake, Sleek taillights, and a bold-looking rear diffuser are much visible in the social media posts representing the vehicle.

In some of the images, Afghanistan car pushrod suspension can be figured out. Moreover, the engine of Mada 9 is rear-mounted, cradled safely between tube chassis, and crowded by lightweight composite materials.





