Nammi EV Price Hike in Nepal: A Detailed Look at the New Costs

Nammi EV Price Hike Nepal
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28th November 2024, Kathmandu

Nammi, the big hatch with five-star luxury, debuted the international launch of the right-hand- drive from Nepal, and on the event of this launch, the company offered a special introductory price for a limited period. This launch was followed by rollouts in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Nammi EV Price Hike in Nepal

This limited offered price will end by the end of this month and will have normal prices as per the company spokesperson. This price increase will vary with different models starting from

  • Nammi E1: NPR 30,24,000 (an increase of NPR 25,000)
  • Nammi E2: NPR 32,49,000 (an increase of NPR 50,000)
  • Nammi E3: NPR 35,99,000 (an increase of NPR 1,00,000)

For those seeking a dual-tone color variant, an additional NPR 50,000 will apply.

Nammi’s arrival marks a significant milestone in South Asia’s EV journey, blending sustainability with unmatched luxury and technology. With first-in-segment features like frameless doors, memory seat, flush door handles, auto parking and innovative features like Level 2 ADAS safety system, lie-flat space, and a 12.8-inch advanced infotainment console, Nammi redefines what a hatchback can offer.

Maw-Vriddhi is a strategic partnership between two of Nepal’s leading business houses, the MAW Group and the Vriddhi Group. Established in 2014, Maw-Vriddhi is a leading force in the Nepalese automotive market, offering a diverse range of commercial and passenger vehicles, including electric vehicles (EVs) from renowned brands like FOTON, SOKON, SERES, NAMMI, and CHANGAN.

The MAW Group, founded in 1964, is a diversified conglomerate with a strong presence in various sectors, including automobiles, engineering, and investments.

The Vriddhi Group, established in 1972, is a leading Nepalese business conglomerate with a rich history dating back to 1857. Through their partnership, Maw-Vriddhi leverages the combined expertise and resources of the MAW Group and the Vriddhi Group to deliver exceptional value to customers.

Their commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction positions them as a leading force in Nepal’s automotive industry.

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