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Visitors flock to see flying cars at NADA Auto Show



KATHMANDU: Flying cars have become the main attraction at the ongoing NADA Auto Show 2025, drawing large crowds of curious visitors to Bhrikutimandap, where the event kicked off on Tuesday.

The show was inaugurated by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who also toured the exhibition, including a highlight display of Deepal’s EVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle), commonly referred to as a flying car.

This year’s event features a wide range of vehicles, including 19 four-wheeler brands, 4 two-wheeler brands, and 13 light commercial vehicle brands. The show will run until September 24.

In addition to vehicles, the exhibition includes over 125 stalls showcasing auto parts, tires, batteries, lubricants, and garage equipment, making it a comprehensive showcase for the automotive industry.

Fling car: Prime Minister KP Oli poses for a photograph.

Publish Date : 19 August 2025 16:09 PM

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