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Yamaha Blue Fest Officially Begins at Jai Nepal Grand Opening Ceremony

7th September 2025, Kathmandu

Yamaha Blue Fest, Nepal’s biggest two-wheeler exchange event, officially kicked off today at Jai Nepal Cinema Hall, Hattisar, Kathmandu, bringing a wave of festive excitement to riders across the city.

Yamaha Blue Fest Kathmandu

With unbeatable offers, exciting experiences, and Yamaha’s signature spirit of style and performance, the festival promises to make this season even more memorable for bike and scooter enthusiasts.

Running from Bhadra 22 to Bhadra 27, Yamaha Blue Fest offers riders the perfect opportunity to upgrade their old rides to a brand-new Yamaha. This festive season, ride into happiness with Yamaha Blue Fest. Be at Hattisar (Jai Nepal Cinema Hall) from Bhadra 22nd to 27th and upgrade your old ride to a brand-new Yamaha motorcycle or scooter.

Unmissable Exchange & Finance Offers:

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Yamaha is showcasing its premium lineup, including the R15 V4, MT-15 V2, FZ V3 Deluxe, RayZR 125 FI Hybrid, Aerox 155, and more, giving customers a chance to explore Yamaha’s full range of power, style, and performance.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Deepak Agrawal, Executive Director & CEO of Yamaha Nepal, said:
“At Yamaha, we have always believed in creating experiences that go beyond just mobility. With Blue Fest, we are not only offering Nepal’s biggest exchange and finance opportunities but also celebrating the passion, style, and performance that Yamaha stands for. This initiative is our way of thanking our valued customers and welcoming more riders into the Yamaha family with unmatched value and excitement.”

Organized under Yamaha’s legacy of 70 years of innovation and excellence, the Blue Fest at Jai Nepal is more than just an exchange—it’s a festive celebration of riding culture and the Yamaha spirit. From unbeatable schemes to engaging activities, Yamaha Nepal invites all two-wheeler enthusiasts to be part of this thrilling festival.

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