More than 4,000 vehicles booked during NADA Auto Show

KATHMANDU, SEPTEMBER 2: A total of 4,211 vehicles were booked during the five-day NADA Auto Show 2024, which concluded yesterday at Bhrikuti Mandap in the capital. The total value of these vehicles stands at Rs 15 billion. Among the bookings, 3,605 were four-wheelers, and 606 were two-wheelers.
The four-wheeler brands booked during the expo included Skywell, Tata, Dipal, Dongfeng, Leapmotor, Hyundai Creta, BYD, AION, Citroen, Scorpio, Suzuki, MG, Kia, and others. In the two-wheeler category, visitors booked brands like Hero, Royal Enfield, Johnson, Bajaj, and Yamaha, among others.
During the expo, CG Motors Pvt. Ltd. won the award for the best stall in the four-wheeler category, while Vaidhya Energy Pvt. Ltd. took home the award for the best stall in the two-wheeler category. Similarly, MAW Pvt. Ltd. received the award for the best stall in the light commercial vehicles category, and Satyadeep International Pvt. Ltd. Vidol won the award for the best component.
The show, organized by the National Automobile Dealers' Association (NADA), attracted a total of 82,470 visitors.
Tata.ev was the title sponsor of the event, with Shikha Insurance Company acting as a co-sponsor. Other strategic partners included Hero Xoom Scooter, Khalti, Worldlink, and Hitco. The event was managed by Global Exposition and Management Service Pvt. Ltd.

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