Kahn Design Releases New Images on the Upcoming Speed 7

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Speed 7 images

Kahn Design has released some early illustrations on the Speed 7 muscle car. The founder of Kahn Design, Afzal Kahn, is looking for partnerships with other firms. If the car becomes a reality, it will be made from completely alumnimum or carbon fibre. Their mission is to design a vintage drag racer car that can be enjoyed on the race track. This means that the car will not be street legal. The Speed 7 is still in early stage development process. The Speed 7 is the third project of Kahn Design.

Both the interior and exterior of the car will feature vintage fixtures just like cars in the 1930s. If they successfully obtain the partnership, they will include the names of everyone involved in the project. Kahn Design claimed that they already have a solid customer base for the drag race car. They are sure that that can reach a target of 100 sales easily. They believe that there will be a large demand for the car when it is released. The two seater sports car will be made with a modern enginnering technology. Kahn Design is still not giving any information on the specifications. However, they promise that the car will offer fabulous performance.

Speed 7 images

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