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Tata Nexon EV launched in Nepal

KATHMANDU, July 29: Tata Motors - India’s EV manufacturer, in partnership with Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., has launched the popular Nexon EV in Nepal at a starting price of Rs 3.599 million.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, July 29: Tata Motors - India’s EV manufacturer, in partnership with Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., has launched the popular Nexon EV in Nepal at a starting price of Rs 3.599 million. 


Issuing a statement, the company said that the Nexon EV comes with stunning design, zippy performance, long-range, fast charging capability, extended battery life, class-leading safety features and convenience of charging with its home installed charging equipment. “Launched in January 2020 in India, the product has received a tremendous response and today it is the largest-selling electric SUV in the country capturing over 76.8% (as of Q1 FY22) market share,” the statement read.


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The Nexon EV will be available in three variants (XM, XZ+ and XZ+ Lux) and will come with a warranty of 8 years or 1,60,000km (whichever is earlier) on the battery and 3 years 1,25,000 Km (whichever is earlier) on the Vehicle. 


The company said that customers can become a part of the priority delivery list by booking this much-appreciated electric SUV at a refundable amount of Rs 25,000 by calling on 16600155777 or by logging on https://www.tatamotors.com.np/tata-nexon-ev/. The vehicles are now on display and have been made available for test drives across the dealer network by Sipradi Trading Pvt.

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