Exchange and Test Drive Camp to be held in Butwal starting Nov. 12
It is going to the largest event of its kind in Lumbini Province

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 9: MAW Vriddhi, the official distributor of Dipal, Seres, and Nami electric vehicle brands in Nepal, is organizing an “Exchange and Test Drive Camp” in the Butwal city of Lumbini Province.
Starting on November 12, the three-day event will be held at Club Denovo located at Kalikanagar in the city. It is planned as the largest event of its kind in the entire province.
During the event, customers from Lumbini Province interested in buying an EV will get special deals. The Dipal will be offered at a pre-budget price of NPR 7.199 million, the Series at a NADA offer price of NPR 4.549 million, and anyone purchasing a Nami EV will receive a free 7 kW charger.
Customers can also take advantage of excellent “exchange value” offers from top reconditioning houses and an “exchange bonus” from MAW Vriddhi to upgrade to a new electric vehicle, according to the company.
Those visiting the event are entitled to exciting gifts for every test drive and vehicle evaluation. It will feature on-the-spot financing and delivery options, with Dipal, Seres, and Nami available at a fixed interest rate of 8.49%.
Live music and food stalls will be other highlights of the Exchange and Test Drive Camp
MAW Vriddhi also plans to host a regional launch event for Dipal and Nami before the camp begins.
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