TUNLAND G7 set to roll on Nepali roads
This pickup truck is said be to well--suited for challenging driving conditions

KATHMANDU, MAY 13 : MAW Vriddhi has announced that TUNLAND G7 will soon be launched in the Nepali market. "It is a robust, international-standard pickup truck engineered specifically for the Nepali terrain. After a year of rigorous territorial testing across the country, the TUNLAND G7 has proven its durability, strength, and adaptability to the challenging driving conditions prevalent throughout Nepal," claims the press release issued by the company.
Equipped with a powerful 160 HP engine and 390 Nm of torque, the TUNLAND G7 promises reliable performance across all road surfaces. With 225 mm of ground clearance, it is well-suited for navigating rugged and uneven terrain. The vehicle also features a modern engine push-start button, enhancing convenience for newer drivers.
Safety remains a key highlight, with Hill Hold Control and Hill Descent Control providing added support on steep inclines and declines. Inside, a 12.3-inch infinity screen lends a sleek, premium look to the cabin, while a panoramic sunroof brings in natural light and fresh air, perfect for exploring Nepal’s scenic routes, according to the company.
For added comfort, the G7 comes with heated and ventilated seats featuring electric 12-way adjustment, along with automatic air conditioning to maintain optimal cabin temperature throughout the year.
MAW Vriddhi is ad to be confident that this latest offering will set a new benchmark and invites Nepali drivers to experience the next evolution in performance and comfort.

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