
Suzuki e-Vitara Booking Opens with Starting Price of NPR 4,999,000
News Summary
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- CG Motocorp officially opened bookings for the first premium battery electric vehicle, the e-Vitara, at the Wada Auto Show held in Pokhara.
- The e-Vitara is priced at an attractive starting price of NPR 4,999,000, available for a limited period only.
- Suzuki plans to launch six additional new electric vehicles by 2030.
March 24, Kathmandu – CG Motocorp, the official distributor of Suzuki vehicles in Nepal, has commenced bookings for its highly anticipated first premium battery electric vehicle, the e-Vitara.
The announcement was made on Wednesday at the Wada Auto Show held in Pokhara, where the company revealed an attractive starting price of NPR 4,999,000 for the vehicle.
The company emphasized that this special introductory price will be available only for a limited time. “This is the first premium battery electric vehicle introduced by a Japanese automaker, which aims to establish Japanese reliability and superior engineering within Nepal’s electric vehicle market,” the company stated.
“The vehicle offers two high-capacity battery options of 49 and 61 kilowatt-hours, delivering powerful outputs of 106 kilowatts and 128 kilowatts respectively,” the company added in a press release.
CG Motocorp claimed that the e-Vitara is the first Japanese brand electric vehicle offered within this price range. “It is equipped with the latest battery technology and meets high safety standards,” the company said. Suzuki has plans to launch six additional new electric vehicles by 2030.