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Pick-up and Sedan launched in Nepal 2022

2nd May 2022
"It's almost 2022 and automobile companies have launched some of their pickup and sedan cars in the Nepalese market."

It's almost 2022 and automobile companies have launched some of their pickup and sedan cars in the Nepalese market. These launches have initially hit the Nepalese market.

So let’s take a look at the car which has been launched this year 2021:

1. GWM POER Pickup 

POER pick-up is equipped with a 2.0-liter diesel engine. It has a maximum power output of 120kW with a torque displacement of 400Nm.

6 safety airbags provide utmost safety with additional features like ABS, Rear sensor, and rear camera to gauze the distance between objects while maneuvering, HHC and HDC (Hill Hold Control and Hill Decent Control), Vehicle Stability Control for stability, and Speed Warning system to take it easy.

A 9-inch touch screen and car play and android support provide a great media experience.

Rear and front fog lights help better visibility in poor conditions and amazing automatic lights make the experience even more surreal.

2. Honda Amaze

The Amaze comes in two engine options: a 1.2L i-VTEC petrol engine and a 1.5L i-DTEC engine. The car powered by the 1.2L petrol engine generates 66 kW of power and a torque of 110 Nm.

The car powered by the 1.5L diesel engine generates a power of 73 kW and a torque of 200 Nm.

Moreover, both engines come mated to either a five-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed CVT.

The car comes with safety features such as front dual airbags, automatic headlight control with light sensor, Dr and As seat pre-tensioner with load limiter, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensor, and high-speed alert.

3. Nissan Leaf EV

The Nissan Leaf EV is equipped with a 40 kWh lithium-ion battery producing 110 kW of peak power and a peak torque of 320 Nm.

The battery can provide a range of 311 km, and the EV–which can go from zero to 100 kmph in 7.9 seconds–can achieve a top speed of 140 kmph. 

As for charging, the vehicle can be fully charged within 15 to 18 hours at home, through a dedicated wall outlet, via the supplied universal charging cable.

Furthermore, Nissan dealerships nationwide provide quick-charging stations that can charge the car to full in just 40 to 60 minutes.

4. Jeep Wrangler

Jeep Wrangler is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo petrol engine, which can deliver up to 272PS power at 5,250rpm and up to 400Nm torque at 3,000rpm. There is an 8-speed auto transmission coupled with an 81-liter fuel tank.

The off-roader flaunts a flat-room design with distinct round-shaped headlamps, not to mention the signature seven-slot grille.

The side gets the flat fender flares. Notably, there are fresh LED DRLs, rugged side steps, and premium alloy wheels.

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Nissan LEAF launched in Nepal at a special introductory price of NPR 62.99 lakh

24th March 2022
"To get a first-hand experience of the Nissan Leaf you can visit showrooms in Kathamndu from 13th September onwards."

On the occasion of World EV Day, Nissan organised a virtual session for Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka markets on making electric mobility more accessible in South Asian markets to create a more sustainable green future. 

The availability of an abundant amount of hydropower in Nepal and Bhutan have made both countries a very strong case for EVs, both environmentally and economically. With Nissan’s mission to deliver the right mobility solutions for as many people as possible, the societal and economic benefits of driving more sustainability in South Asian countries could not be understated.

Nissan Leaf

In line with the Nepalese government’s forward-thinking policies on carbon neutrality and support towards electric mobility, Nissan was recently able to launch the zero-emission Nissan LEAF EV in Nepal at a special introductory price of NPR 62.99 lakh to the first 50 customers.

Globally, Nissan LEAF vehicles have driven more than 2.5bn cumulative kilometres since their launch in 2010, resulting in a total amount of real-world usage data: of 1.2m tons of CO2 reduction saved (the equivalent approx. 90m trees).

Nissan Leaf

Sinan Ozkok, President, Nissan India Operations, said: “At Nissan, our vision for the future of mobility is fuelled by our mission to enrich people’s lives by providing communities with access to vehicles with low environmental impact. The introduction of the zero-emission Nissan LEAF in South Asian markets reflects our commitment to support the efforts of these governments, as they work toward achieving their clean-energy goals. With more than 70 years of global experience in electric mobility globally, we are poised to deliver innovative solutions that can help these countries along their journeys to sustainability.

The zero-emission Nissan LEAF EV is the embodiment of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, the automotive company's approach to changing the way cars are driven, powered and integrated into society. It can go from zero to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds while reaching a top speed of 140 km/h. It also has one of the quietest cabins and comes with a very low running cost compared to the ICE engine (by almost five times).

Raghunath Nair, Head Exports & South Asia Business Unit, NMC Ltd., said: “Bringing the Nissan LEAF EV to South Asia is a high point in our efforts to enlighten and educate communities on the benefits of EV adoption. In aligning with these governments’ vision for a more sustainable future, we are empowering communities to make decisions that reduce our global carbon footprint by bringing them the right technology with the greatest performance and zero emissions. As we support these countries’ transition into a greener tomorrow, we are driven by our shared mission of moving toward a more connected, sustainable, and resilient world.

Sandeep Kumar Sharda, Managing Director, Pioneer Moto Corp Pvt. Ltd., said: “We have announced an Introductory price of NPR 59.99 lacs and we have been getting a tremendous response from the market. In order to give a first-hand experience of the Nissan Leaf, we are organizing a Test Drive Week from 13th-20th September at our showrooms in Kathmandu.” 

Charging the Nissan LEAF is easy and convenient as owners are provided with multiple charging options. The Nissan LEAF can be fully powered up in 15 to 18 hours at home through a dedicated wall outlet with the supplied universal charging cable. Owners can also go to quick charging stations found in select Nissan dealerships nationwide and power up their Nissan LEAF to a full charge in as fast as 40 to 60 minutes.

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Jeep Wrangler Officially Launched In Nepal

10th October 2021
"MAW Life, the authorized distributor of Jeep vehicles in Nepal has officially launched the all-new Jeep Wrangler 2021"

MAW Life, the authorized distributor of Jeep vehicles in Nepal has officially launched the all-new Jeep Wrangler 2021. The announcement was made by US Ambassador Randy Berry and MAW’s Managing Director Vishnu Kumar Agrawal.

The Jeep Wrangler is true to its heritage, combining capable features with updated design and materials to deliver a vehicle ready for the future. The Wrangler is all about off-road driving, or at least the image of it.

The off-roader flaunts a flat-room design with distinct round-shaped headlamps, not to mention the signature seven-slot grille. The side gets the flat fender flares. Notably, there are fresh LED DRLs, rugged side steps, and premium alloy wheels.

As for the performance, the four-wheeler is powered by a 2.0-liter turbo petrol engine, which can deliver up to 272PS power at 5,250rpm and up to 400Nm torque at 3,000rpm. There is an 8-speed auto transmission coupled with an 81-liter fuel tank.

The Jeep Wrangler 2021 is available in three different variants along with their price:

Unlimited Sahara: Rs 26,700,000

Rubicon:  Rs 2,68,00,000 

and Unlimited Rubicon: Rs. 2,79,00,000

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