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Foton Tunland E-launched in Nepal: Standard Pickup Truck at a Reasonable Price

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27 January 2021, Kathmandu

Foton Tunland E

Founded on August 28th, 1996, Foton Motor is a Chinese company that designs and manufactures trucks, buses, agriculture tractors, and other heavy automobiles. Although Foton was slow to enter the Nepali market, it is indeed a renounced commercial vehicle seller in the world. The authorized distributor of Foton vehicles in Nepal, MAW Vriddhi, has announced the launch of a new pickup truck in Nepal: The Foton Tunland E. Let’s take a look at the design, performance, features, specifications, and price in Nepal for Foton Tunland E.

Design

Foton Tunland

The Foton Tunland E gives out an aggressive vibe as we look at it. The projector headlamps, muscular grille with three chromed lines, and the company’s diamond logo on top; all of these add more aggressiveness to it. The muscular, double cab pickup focuses on a simple yet modern design and slight premium touches like chrome finishing on the side, side indicator strips on mirrors, and sidestep element. The side profile however is a bit questionable; the gaps between panels in the rear tire section are not very appealing. Foton may have left it for future customizations but the sight is not very pleasing

Performance

The Foton Tunland E is powered by an inline 4 – cylinder, high pressure common – rail diesel engine with 2771 cc displacement. Tunland E generates a maximum power output of 113 bhp @ 3600 rpm with maximum torque of 280 Nm @ 1600 – 2400 rpm.

The engine comes with a turbocharger and intercooler and 14 kmpl mileage. The Foton Tunland E houses 5 – speed transmission with 4 * 4 capabilities.

Features

Specs for Foton Tunland E

Foton tunland E price in Nepal

Foton Tunland E is available in Nepal via MAW Vriddhi, the authorized distributor of Foton vehicles in Nepal.

Model Price
Foton Tunland E NPR 49,90,000

For further detailed information on the Foton Tunland E, visit the official website for Foton Nepal.


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