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Muhammed Reza Ahmadi, the CEO of Entop auto studio in Afghanistan and his team members have designed and produced the first Afghanistan made sport car for the Technical Vocational Education and ...
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From Afghanistan to the World: Meet the Simurgh Supercar - MSNAfghanistan’s first-ever supercar, the Simurgh, is turning heads worldwide. Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in Qatar by Entop and CEO Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, this Batmobile-inspired marvel ...
Afghanistan’s rugged mountain roads are more suited to sturdy four-wheel drives and sport utility vehicles, but Ahmadi said he wanted to make something different.
As temperatures soar in southern Afghanistan, taxi drivers in Kandahar have taken to installing handmade cooling systems on ...
Taliban unveils first ever 'supercar' to be designed and built in Afghanistan The hardline Islamic regime unveiled the sleek black sports car.
An Afghanistan deputy governor, Molvi Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi, and his driver were both killed in a car bombing in the city of Faizabad in Badakhshan province.
Mohammad Arif Ahmadi -- whose son grabbed headlines when he was photographed wearing a homemade Argentina shirt with No. 10 on the back - said they have moved to neighboring Pakistan and settled ...
Afghanistan have qualified for the AFC U-17 Asian Cup Nation aiming to reach the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time Star forward Arash Ahmadi leads a gifted generation of teenage talent ...
A team of engineers and designers built what may be Afghanistan's first sports car. The car's power relies on a modded 2000 Toyota Corolla engine, according to a Tolo News report. The Taliban's ...
Ahmadi took the Black Swan to Bagram, which was once a western military stronghold. The car appears to have the blessing of Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership.
Ahmadi also noted that the car would begin its life in Afghanistan but could potentially be sold internationally, as efforts are currently being made to display the car at exhibitions worldwide.
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