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August 12, 2025

NADA Auto Show from August 19

Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli had consented to inaugurate the 17th NADA Auto Show 2025, which is being organized on 19 August, as NADA had informed. The show will be continued till 24 August at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu, The team led by NADA chairperson Karan Chuaudhary, met the Prime Minister at the PM’s official residence […]

PM Oli with NADA representatives on 10 August

Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli had consented to inaugurate the 17th NADA Auto Show 2025, which is being organized on 19 August, as NADA had informed. The show will be continued till 24 August at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu,

The team led by NADA chairperson Karan Chuaudhary, met the Prime Minister at the PM’s official residence in Baluwatar to request him for inauguration. During the meeting, chairperson Chaudhary informed that NADA is in the process of celebrating its 50th anniversary as well. NADA vice president RajanBabu Shrestha, general secretary Surendra Kumar Upreti, secretary Vikram Singhania, treasurer Milan Babu Malla, co-treasurer Pankaj Agrawal, and central working committee member Meghraj Poudel were also present at the meeting.

The automobile exhibition organized second after NAIMA, this year with feature 125 or more exhibitors including 30 automobile dealers and suppliers and accessories suppliers and service providers, electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles and modern mobility solutions and vintage motor show.

The NADA event will also include UNITREE robots and Deepla eVTOL UAV as first time in Nepal to display. These products will still the show. Nepal Automobiles Association of Nepal (NADA), established in 1975, with objectives to support the automotive industry and contributes to national development. It represents all automobile importers, distributors, manufacturers, and dealers in Nepal.

Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) organised ‘NAIMA Mobility Expo 2025’ ended on Monday. This was extended for an additional day keeping in view the increasing number of visitors. Around 100,000 people visited the show.

Concluding the NAIMA auto expo with cheers

The organisers state that the demonstration period was extended as it was difficult to address their demands in a short period of time, citing the fact that more observers had arrived than expected. In the exhibition, 50 brands of various vehicles showcased the finest products for Nepalese consumers. NAIMA also says that 15 two-wheelers, 15 four-wheelers and 5 new commercial vehicles were unveiled at the exhibition.