Buy Nammi E-One Electric Hatchback with Monthly Installments

Buy Nammi E-One Electric Hatchback
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29th August 2024, Kathmandu

AW Udari has introduced an attractive financing option for the Nammi E-One electric hatchback, allowing customers to purchase the vehicle with monthly installments of just ₹23,000.

Buy Nammi E-One Electric Hatchback

This offer comes with a notable change in down payment requirements, making it more accessible for prospective buyers.

To avail of this financing plan, customers must make a 50% down payment instead of the standard 20%. For the Nammi E-One, priced at ₹29,99,000, a down payment of ₹15 lakh is required. The remaining ₹15 lakh can then be financed, resulting in monthly installments of approximately ₹23,400 over a seven-year term. This option is particularly appealing given the current interest rates offered by banks, which are around 8% for auto loans with no fluctuations.

The Nammi E-One is part of a series of electric vehicles that have recently gained attention for their innovative features and competitive pricing. The E-One comes with a 31.4 kWh battery and a 70 kW motor, offering a WLTP range of 237 km. For those seeking a longer range, the E-Two variant also features the same motor but with a 31.4 kWh battery. The top-of-the-line E-Three variant boasts a 42.3 kWh battery and a 70 kW motor, extending the range to 317 km, as certified by WLTP standards.

Safety is a significant highlight of the Nami E-One. The vehicle has earned a 5-star safety rating from the Chinese NCAP, and it includes features such as two airbags, vehicle stability assistance, ABS with EBD, hill start assist, electronic stability control, brake assist, traction control, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

The Nammi E-One also offers a sleek and modern design with all-LED lights, 17-inch alloy wheels, flush door handles, frameless doors, and dual-tone body colour. Inside, the cabin is equipped with luxury features including a welcome seat with a memory function, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a 12.8-inch HD screen, and a wireless charger. Additional amenities include a five-inch information display, ambient lighting in 32 colours, a 360-degree camera, and three driving modes: Normal, Eco, and Sports.

Pricing for the Nami E-One variant is set at ₹29,99,000. The E-Two is priced at ₹31,99,000, while the E-Three comes at ₹34,99,000. With this new financing option and the range of features offered, the Nami E-One provides an appealing choice for those interested in electric vehicles.

Buy Nammi E-One Electric Hatchback


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