EV Carnival to take place on Mar. 1 to 4

KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 27: MAW Vriddhi, the official distributor of Deepal, Nami, and Seres in Nepal, is set to organize the EV (Electric Vehicle) Carnival. The event will take place at Amrapali Banquet, Naxal, Kathmandu, from March 1 to March 4 (Sunday to Wednesday), running daily from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The carnival will also be held at the company's select showrooms outside the Kathmandu Valley. Over four days, visitors can test drive the three EV brands of Deepal, Nami, and Seres while taking advantage of exclusive offers on purchases.
A highlight of the event will be the world’s first Transformer SUV, recently launched in Nepal. This innovative vehicle transforms from an SUV into a pickup truck at the push of a button. Visitors will also have the opportunity to test drive Deepal’s S07, S07L, and L07 models, as well as the Nami Box and Seres 3, making this a must-attend event for EV enthusiasts.
Exciting offers at carnival
Customers will benefit from attractive cash discounts, exchange bonuses, a free 7kW charger and accessories, free road tax, and AutoPlus insurance on every EV model. Additionally, those looking to trade in their old vehicles can get the best reconditioned value from Top 8 Recondition Houses. Every test drive and valuation will also come with special gift rewards.
The event will feature the off-road capable and stylish Changan Hunter Pickup, available for purchase with a down payment of just NPR 1 million. Each day, one lucky buyer will win a free night stay at Country Villa, Nagarkot. As a bumper prize, one customer will win an iPhone 16 Pro Max through a lucky draw.
With live music and refreshments, the carnival promises to be an engaging experience for attendees.
"Deepal, Nami, and Seres gaining traction"
Deepal, Nami, and Seres are claimed to have been solidifying their presence in Nepal’s auto market. "Deepal has gained rapid popularity for its advanced design and technology, while Nami and Seres continue to expand their presence aggressively," states the company.

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