19th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest: Winners Announced by United Traders Syndicate
20th March 2026, Kathmandu
The future of mobility is in good hands, or rather, creative ones. United Traders Syndicate Pvt. Ltd., the sole authorized distributor of Toyota in Nepal, has officially announced the winners of the 19th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest.
19th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest
The prestigious awards ceremony, held in Kathmandu, honored the imaginative genius of young Nepalese artists who participated from schools across the nation. This year’s theme, “Future Mobility,” challenged children to visualize how the world will move in the years to come through the power of art.
Celebrating Young Visionaries: The 19th Edition Winners
The competition saw an overwhelming response, with participants divided into three age-based categories. These talented winners stood out for their unique perspectives and artistic execution:
Category 1: Under 7 Years Old
1st Place: Prekshya Sharma – Galaxy Public School
2nd Place: Annora Shakya Awale – Studio 18
3rd Place: Devansh Goyal – Rai School
Category 2: 8–11 Years Old
1st Place: Aradhya Kanauje – Galaxy Public School
2nd Place: Srija Prajapati – Rai School
3rd Place: Aezyan Khan Malik – Rai School
Category 3: 12–15 Years Old
1st Place: Nisha Luniya – Rai School
2nd Place: Aryav Joshi – Kasthamandap Vidyalaya
3rd Place: Anuwa Yadav
From Kathmandu to Japan: Representing Nepal Globally
The journey for these young artists is just beginning. The first-place winners from each age category have earned the distinct honor of representing Nepal on the global stage.
Their artworks will be sent to the World Contest in Japan, where they will compete against top entries from around the world.
This global platform not only showcases Nepalese talent but also allows these children to see their visions for the future judged alongside the most creative young minds globally.
Driving Creativity: The Toyota Dream Car Initiative
The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is more than just a drawing competition; it is a global movement aimed at fostering the “inventor spirit” in the next generation.
By encouraging children to rethink the concept of a vehicle, whether it flies, cleans the environment, or helps people in need, Toyota inspires a deeper interest in engineering, design, and sustainable problem-solving.
In Nepal, United Traders Syndicate continues to use this platform to bridge the gap between imagination and the future of transportation, proving that the next big idea for the automotive industry could start with a simple box of crayons.
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