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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025
Automophiles hosts enthusiasts for Post-Eid Meet 2025

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12 April, 2025, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 12 April, 2025, 05:48 pm

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Automophiles hosts enthusiasts for Post-Eid Meet 2025

The 2025 meet featured an impressive variety of vehicles, ranging from performance icons to refined luxury models. Among the most notable cars in attendance were a Porsche Panamera, Toyota Chaser, Toyota Mark II, Toyota Celica, Toyota Crown, Mitsubishi Evolution X, Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet, BMW 3 Series, and BMW 5 Series

TBS Report
12 April, 2025, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 12 April, 2025, 05:48 pm
PHOTO: Sahil Ali
PHOTO: Sahil Ali

On April 4th, 2025, the empty afternoon 300 Feet July 36 Expressway started to come alive with the unmistakable sounds of engines revs and tires screeches.

It was time for Automophiles' much-anticipated Post-Eid Meet. Drawing over 30 cars and a sizable crowd of automobile enthusiasts at Purbachal's Azam Chattar area, the event offered a vibrant showcase of car culture in Bangladesh.

The 2025 meet featured an impressive variety of vehicles, ranging from performance icons to refined luxury models. Among the most notable cars in attendance were a Porsche Panamera, Toyota Chaser, Toyota Mark II, Toyota Celica, Toyota Crown, Mitsubishi Evolution X, Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet, BMW 3 Series, and BMW 5 Series. Each car contributed to the diverse lineup, highlighting the broad appeal of the automotive hobby.

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PHOTO: Sahil Ali
PHOTO: Sahil Ali

One of the standout moments of the evening came from a 1-of-1 British Racing Green Toyota GT86, reportedly the only example in Bangladesh finished in this distinctive color. The vehicle captivated the audience by performing a series of well-controlled doughnuts, offering a thrilling spectacle that combined technical skill with motorsport flair.

While the event focused primarily on car display and enthusiast interaction, the presence of high-performance vehicles and the camaraderie among attendees reflected the strength and growth of Bangladesh's car culture.

PHOTO: Sahil Ali
PHOTO: Sahil Ali

Founded in 2019, Automophiles has established itself as one of the most active and inclusive automotive communities in the country. Notably, it is currently the only car club in Bangladesh with an international chapter, operating in Canada. The group is well-regarded for its open-door philosophy, welcoming anyone who shares a passion for cars, regardless of background or vehicle type.

 

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