NAIMA allocates stalls for Nepal Mobility Expo 2025
Around 50 two-wheeler and four-wheeler brands participating in the event
KATHMANDU, JUNE 11: The Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) has successfully conducted the first phase of stall allotment for the upcoming Nepal Mobility Expo 2025. The allocation program was held at NAIMA’s office in Kamalpokhari. The expo is scheduled to take place from August 6 to 10, 2025 (Shrawan 21 to 25, 2082) at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.
A total of 50 leading automobile brands from three categories—four-wheelers, two-wheelers, and commercial vehicles—will be participating in the event. Out of the 48 stalls allocated, 21 have been designated for four-wheeler brands, 18 for two-wheeler brands, and 9 for commercial vehicle brands.
NAIMA President Ritu Singh Vaidya expressed her delight over the encouraging response from Nepal’s major automobile brands. She confirmed that all stalls have now been booked and that the association will focus entirely on the implementation and successful execution of the event.
Participating four-wheeler brands:
BYD, Citroen, Forthing, Great Wall Motors, Henrey Volts, Hyundai, Kaiyi, KIA, Leapmotor, LEV 1, Mahindra, Maxus, Mazda, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Omoda & Jaecoo, Peugeot, Proton, Renault, Toyota, Volkswagen, Zeekr
Participating two-wheeler brands:
Ampere, Ather, Bajaj, Benelli, CFMoto, Gogoro, Honda, KTM, Mahindra, NIU, Revolt, Royal Enfield, Segway-Ninebot, Suzuki, Triumph, TVS, Ultraviolette, Yadea, Zeeho
Participating commercial vehicle brands:
Chery, Wanda, Dongfeng Farizon, Huazi, Kama, Karry, Kinglong, Sunlong
NAIMA envisions the Nepal Mobility Expo as a premier platform to promote advancements in electric mobility, smart transport solutions, and sustainable automotive innovation. The event is expected to draw significant attention from consumers, businesses, and policymakers across the country.

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