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Friday, February 17, 2023

The first supercar made in Afghanistan was unveiled

Open MINDED Automotive passion should indeed apply universally, which is not related to place and time. Because, in creating an automotive work should be arosed from sincerely minded creators who want to making an automotive work regardless of times of peace or war, conducive or chaotic atmosphere.
The ENTOP Mada 9 'Black Swan' is the Afghanistan’s first supercar combines stunning looks with the heart of a Toyota Corolla and inspiration from Australian wildlife.. (Picture from: News.com.au)
For that we can take an example, in Afghanistan. We already know that the atmosphere of the country in the South Asian region is far from conducive or even peaceful, however, a unique supercar was born from there. Well recently, the Taliban faction who now in reign over Afghanistan showed off the prototype of their first supercar that was assembled in the country. The supercar named Mada 9 is assembled with a Toyota Corolla engine and gets the name inspiration from Australian wildlife.
The ENTOP Mada 9 'Black Swan' was assembled by the Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute in collaboration with a local fledgling car company called ENTOP. (Picture from: News.com.au)
As reported by news.com.au, it was stated that the figure of the black supercar was assembled by the Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute in collaboration with a local fledgling car company called ENTOP. After it was finished and shown to the public, the appearance of this sleek-engined supercar immediately attracted the attention of world automotive enthusiasts.
The ENTOP Mada 9 'Black Swan' equipped with a motorsport-inspired pushrod suspension and thin LED lights. (Picture from: News.com.au)
As you can see, this supercar has a frightening style at a glance looks similar to the Lamborghini Aventador, besides that this Afghan-made supercar is also equipped with a motorsport-inspired pushrod suspension and thin LED lights.
But don't ever think that this Afghan' supercar would be powered by a V12 engine like one used in the Lamborghini models. In contrast, this sleek coupe uses a 1.8-liter engine derived from a Toyota Corolla, and is mounted in the center to drive its rear wheels. In fact, such a combination is commonplace, which we can find in a British-made car Lotus Elise, and few car enthusiasts think that this car is nothing more than a brilliant sports car.
The ENTOP Mada 9 'Black Swan' powered by a Toyota Corolla engine is mounted in a tube frame chassis. (Picture from: News.com.au)
According to the chief executive of ENTOP, Muhammad Raza Ahmadi, as he stated in YouTube video, that his hand-assembled prototype is called Mada 9, which was inspired by the wildlife that Western explorers found when they first set foot in Australia. However, he said the name could still be changed later.
Ahmadi took the Mada 9 'Black Swan' to Bagram, which was once a western military stronghold. (Picture from: News.com.au)
"We meant to name this car 'Black Swan'. You know, before discovery of the Australia, people only saw white swans. At that time, when people wanted to make examples of weird things, they called them, black swan," explained Ahmadi.
"Swans were white, but when the continent of Australia was discovered, people witnessed the opposite," (Picture from: News.com.au)
"Swans were white, but when the continent of Australia was discovered, people witnessed the opposite," he added. And with a parable like the wild fowl from Western Australia that shocked Western explorers, Ahmadi hopes to change the way people see his country. 
"Foreigners believe that all people in Afghanistan are poor and need humanitarian assistance to survive. In such a situation, the invention of this car can be viewed as if a black swan has emerged from white swans," he said. "I think we should name it 'Black Swan' so that the historical memory of this nation will never forget that there is still hope no matter what they are going through," said Ahmadi.

It seems that the Mada 9 supercar has got the blessing of the Taliban faction that is reign power in that country. This is reflected in a video posted in the Twitter's official account of the Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, which appears to show the supercar with a simple narrative that reads; the 'car made in Afghanistan'*** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ENTOP | NEWS.COM.AU | THEDRIVE ]
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