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Tata Motors to open bookings for Nexon EV in Nepal


23 June 2021  

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KATHMANDU: Tata Motors, the market leader for EVs in India, to open bookings for its runaway success electric SUV – the Nexon EV, in Nepal for customers looking for a thrilling drive experience with zero emissions.

Powered by the cutting-edge Ziptron technology, this vehicle promises stunning design, zippy performance, long-range, fast charging capability, extended battery life, class-leading safety features, and convenience of charging with its home installed charging equipment.

The Nexon EV launched in India in January 2020 has been a blockbuster success with more than 4500Nexon EVs plying on Indian roads within a short span of time, capturing 65% of the Indian EV market. Scheduled to be launched in July 2021, the Nexon EV will be priced competitively in the emerging Nepalese EV market.

The recent policy announcements and the roadmap for EV adoption laid out by Nepal government clearly show the commitment towards promoting EVs.

Nepal has always been a strategic market for Tata Motors and the company is eager to join the EV revolution in Nepal market by playing the similar role which it played in the electrification journey of India, by reinforcing its commitment towards developing sustainable and responsible EV solutions and thereby mainstreaming the EVs in the market.

Tata Motors will be setting up a complete EV ecosystem and introducing the most successful EV products, along with an attractive service package, warranty on the battery, charging infrastructure with state-of-the-art DC chargers at strategic locations across the country, and innovative home charging facilities to name a few.

Speaking on the occasion, Mayank Baldi, Head – International Business, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, “We are delighted to introduce our blockbuster electric SUV for the Nepalese customers. The Nexon EV will not only promote Nepal Government’s vision of electrifying the auto industry, but also revolutionize the way we can embrace green technology, at a lower cost of ownership, and with much superior driving pleasure.

The Nexon EV is packed with state-of-the-art Ziptron technology, well suited to meet the growing expectations of our customers. We are confident that along with our esteemed partners, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., we will be able to provide an extensive network of sales and service to our customers for a best-in-class experience.”

Speaking on the occasion Rajan Babu Shrestha, CEO, Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. said “The Nexon EV showcases the future of Tata Motors electric vehicles in Nepal. The new SUV will rewrite the rules of electric vehicles in Nepal. It will also pioneer electric vehicle adoption in the country, and pave the way for sustainable mobility.

The Nexon EV will be available at all our dealerships in the country and will come with home charging equipment for the ease of charging for all its customers.”

Nexon EV has been a game-changer model for Tata Motors on the back of its:

FUTURISTIC DESIGN
The Nexon EV sports a bold and confident design that brings into play the IMPACT DESIGN 2.0 language.

The new design further accentuates the already strong and purposeful stance of the Nexon, resulting in a road presence that makes it stand out.

On the inside, the Nexon EV cabin comes with a modern design, spacious interior, and premium sound management to deliver a comfortable tranquil drive. The vehicle also comes with a 7-inch Harman infotainment system offering unmatched acoustics. It also supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

ZIPPY PERFORMANCE
Nexon EV is powered by state-of-the-art Ziptron Technology which promises zippy performance with a powerful and high-efficiency 129PS permanent-magnet AC motor powered by a high capacity 30.2 kWh lithium-ion battery.

The motor produces 245 Nm of instant torque from a standstill, enabling Nexon EV to accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 9.9 seconds.

The EV comes with best-in-industry dust and waterproof battery pack, which meets IP67 standards. This high-density battery pack is liquid-cooled to excel in Nepali weather conditions.

The vehicle comes with two drive mode options – DRIVE and SPORT. 4

It utilizes smart drive tech features – Regenerative Braking to charge the battery while coasting, Hill Ascent and Descent Assist to make driving on slopes more convenient and Smart Regen with Creep feature allows user to tackle congested city traffic without fatigue.

RANGE & CHARGING
Nexon EV delivers an anxiety-free certified long range of more than 300+km on a single charge with a real-world practical range of 200-250kmwith zero emissions.

When plugged into a fast DC Charger, the Nexon EV will replenish 80% battery capacity within 60 minutes. In addition, the Nexon EV can be charged from any 15 amp plug point.

COCOONED SAFETY
The Nexon EV retains all its learnings from the Nexon Global NCAP rating and comes with class-leading safety features. Proving its reliability, the car has been rigorously tested across 1 million kilometers across the toughest terrains, covering high altitudes, unpaved roads, steep gradients, and under extreme weather conditions.

Sipradi Trading, the authorized distributor of Tata Motors in Nepal, will open the bookings for Nexon EV shortly. Nexon EV will be available in three variants and come with a warranty of 8 years or 1,60,000km (whichever is earlier) on battery

 

Publish Date : 23 June 2021 11:50 AM

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