Javed Afridi Offers Cooperation to Afghanistan on “Mada9” Supercar
The Made in Afghanistan supercar is currently creating a serious buzz on social media and among petrolheads, especially after the car hit the roads in Kabul for a test run. According to details, “Mada9” is developed by Afghanistan’s Navavari Center of Technical and Vocational Education from scratch. The car is a product of collaboration between the Afghan IT ministry, the Afghanistan Innovation Center, and ENTOP.
In November, the photos and video of the car went viral as the makers discussed its future. Then on December 30, the vehicle was shown being driven on a snowy road, and it indeed looked chic. Although there are no details about the specs and features of the supercar, it has still become viral.
Afridi’s Offer on Made in Afghanistan Supercar
Now, there is a third update on the supercar, and it is from none other than our very own Javed Afridi. In a tweet, appreciating the effort of makers, Afridi wrote: “ENTOP, you guys can do wonders. Brilliantly done with a super Made in Afghanistan car, engineering, precision, and design work 100/100.”
He concluded his tweet by saying, “my offer: ready for cooperation.”
ENTOP YOU GUYS CAN DO WONDERS
BRILLIANTLY DONE WITH A SUPER MADE IN AFGHANISTAN CAR.ENGINEERING
PRECISION
DESIGN WORK 100/100MY OFFER : READY FOR COOPERATION 🤝 pic.twitter.com/EwsO5UwZVO
— Javed Afridi (@JAfridi10) December 31, 2022
Javed Afridi is quite famous for his tweets, as he repeatedly shares updates about different MG cars, mainly MG3. However, it is pertinent to mention that most of the vehicles he talked about have yet to launch in Pakistan. Let us see the result of this offer, as there has been no reply from the ENTOP officials so far. It would be very interesting if the Afghan officials answered positively to this offer.
On the local front, MG Pakistan recently launched locally-assembled MG HS Essence in Pakistan after much anticipation and wait. The company opened a limited-time booking offer for the car.
What do you think about Afridi’s offer on made in Afghanistan supercar? Would it bore some results? Please share your thoughts in the comments section.
Styling department, I give this car a 100%. At least they are better than the Adam Revo when it launched. If I remember Adam’s sent their design department engineers which I think were hired on Sifarish to Italy to learn the crafts of design. The people sent clearly did not have any imagination and loosely copy pasted from Santro design.
I will say hire the people behind this car.