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NADA Auto Show 2025 concludes with over 160,000 visitors



KATHMANDU: The NADA Auto Show 2025, organized by the Nepal Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA), concluded on Sunday after six days of exhibitions.

According to NADA, more than 160,000 people visited the event during its run.

NADA President Karan Chaudhary described this year’s auto show as historic and memorable. For the first time, modern vehicles such as flying cars and robots were showcased at the event, he added.

Publish Date : 25 August 2025 17:44 PM

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