Saeed Fargah is an Iranian automotive designer and mechanical engineer working where expressive form meets real-world engineering.
His portfolio moves across vehicle design, rapid prototyping, CAD, aerodynamics, architecture and industrial production. Four concept cars were developed through his practice; two progressed from sketches and digital models into physical vehicles built through his own hands-on direction. He later founded Fargah Design and translated the same proportional thinking into a patented modular stone facade system.
Mechanical engineer with an international industrial-design certificate from Sharif University of Technology.
4Concept cars
2Built to physical reality
100+Executed facade projects
15+Years across design and engineering
Automotive portfolio
Selected work
A body of work spanning national-car studies, one-off physical builds, supercar redesign and cross-disciplinary mobility concepts.
2016
Physical build01
Lamborghini Aventador SF
A complete exterior reinterpretation
A full body redesign of the Aventador, developed panel by panel around a more assertive surface language and improved aerodynamic intent.
The project reached a physical build, was covered by Iranian automotive media, and advanced to a manufacturing agreement with HAMANN Motorsport.
Body engineeringAerodynamicsRapid prototyping
2011
Physical build02
Python
Iranian national-car proposal
A compact national-car study conceived as an attainable alternative to familiar domestic platforms, balancing identity, packaging and manufacturability.
The concept progressed into a full-scale physical prototype and public presentation, demonstrating Fargah’s end-to-end design process.
National carPrototypeVehicle packaging
Concept series
Concept study03
Oxygen, Abhar & Dragon
Independent Iranian vehicle concepts
A sequence of original studies exploring affordable mobility, expressive proportion and a distinct Iranian point of view in automotive design.
Abhar was designed and built under Fargah’s direct hands-on leadership, passed speed testing and was proposed as a production candidate.
Industrial designFull vehicleIranian identity
2017
Concept study04
Jet Boat Concept
Automotive thinking on water
An 18-metre luxury craft that carries supercar stance, speed and drama into marine engineering.
The study became the foundation for the more detailed Golden Falcon proposal: a trimaran concept built around aerodynamic control and symbolic identity.
Marine designCross-disciplineLuxury mobility
Career journey
From conceptto industry
A concise chronology reconstructed from Saeed Fargah’s 2023 portfolio and project documents.
2007–2011
National-car concept programme
Designed a series of more than four vehicle concepts and developed rapid-prototyping workflows for independent Iranian car proposals.
2011
Python reaches physical form
The Python national-car concept moved beyond drawings into a full-scale prototype and public presentation.
2013
Agreement with SAIPA
Entered an international design agreement connected to a future vehicle programme for the Iranian manufacturer.
2015
Digital design intelligence
Applied CATIA and Digital Project methods to complex architectural geometry and industrialised facade production.
2016
Aventador SF × HAMANN
Completed the Lamborghini redesign and secured a manufacturing agreement for the body-kit programme.
2017–2020
Golden Falcon and global ambition
Extended the studio into marine mobility while developing Fargah Design for international service, export and certification.
Featured project · Marine mobility
Golden Falcon
A luxury speed-boat concept shaped by the peregrine falcon—an emblem of speed, authority and identity in the United Arab Emirates.
The proposal combines biomimetic form with a trimaran lower hull. Its nose, lamps, wings, engine housings and layered rear surfaces abstract the falcon’s beak, eyes, wings, claws and feathers. The project document positions cultural symbolism and engineering performance as one unified design language.
Concept specifications and performance targets are presented as documented design proposals, not production-vehicle claims.
18 mConcept lengthApproximately four supercars end to end
TrimaranHull architectureSelected for stability and high-speed performance
70 cmCabin suspensionProposed air-cushion travel for passenger comfort
Up to 4 tAero lift targetClaimed weight-offset effect from adjustable surfaces
UAECultural identityA national symbol translated into a mobility icon
Project studies
Architecture as a product system
Fargah Design
After a decade of self-funded research, Saeed Fargah developed a modular interlocking stone facade system governed by mathematical proportion. The company turns architectural composition into a repeatable product language—linking invention, manufacturing and on-site execution without external investment.