The Entop Simurgh is what the brand claims is a four-cylinder supercar that it wants to race at Le Mans before selling to the public
Entop is back again with its Afghanastanian supercar, now rebranded as the Simurgh. The company's CEO, Mohammad Reza Ahmadi, who also has the role of designer and chief engineer, unveiled the car at the 2023 Geneva International Auto Show's Doha branch, making some bold claims.
“I want to build something to put my country on the map again,” he said in an interview at the Doha show. “The Simurgh represents the heroes and art of Afghanistan. Don't take Entop's presence at the Doha branch of the Geneva Motor Show as lending toward its credibility though. According to Bloomberg, the hopeful automaker paid for the space and crowd-sourced the $130,000 in funds to make it there.
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