Proton e.MAS7 completes 21-day cross-country journey
The new EV will be unveiled tomorrow in capital

KATHMANDU, MARCH 20: Jagdamba Motors Pvt Ltd has announced the successful completion of the Proton e.MAS7’s 21-day journey across Nepal’s seven provinces. This achievement, as claimed by the company, marks a major milestone in the journey toward sustainable mobility, showcasing the electric vehicle’s capabilities in Nepal’s diverse terrains and climate conditions.
"The Proton e.MAS7 embarked on its cross-country journey to demonstrate its reliability, efficiency, and performance under real-world conditions. From the lowland Terai plains to the rugged Himalayan foothills, the vehicle successfully navigated a variety of terrains, proving its adaptability and endurance. This journey also allowed local communities to interact with the vehicle, gaining firsthand experience of its advanced technology and environmental benefits," states the company.
“This journey was a testament to the Proton e.MAS7’s capabilities and readiness for the Nepali market. We are excited to bring this cutting-edge electric vehicle to Nepal, providing a sustainable, efficient, and affordable mobility solution,” said Akhil Gupta, Executive Director of Jagdamba Motors Pvt Ltd.
Following this expedition, the Proton e.MAS7 is officially set to launch tomorrow in the capital.
With the proposed launch, Jagdamba Motors Pvt Ltd seeks to transform Nepal’s automotive landscape by introducing an eco-friendly alternative without compromising performance and comfort.

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