CG MotoCorp Opens Bookings for Suzuki's First Premium Electric SUV, the E-Vitara, in Nepal

Kathmandu. CG MotoCorp, the authorized distributor of Suzuki vehicles in Nepal, has opened bookings for its highly anticipated first premium Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), the 'Suzuki E-Vitara'.

The company announced the vehicle's public launch and started accepting bookings during the Wada Auto Show held in Pokhara on Wednesday. This is the first premium electric vehicle brought by Japanese automaker Suzuki targeting the Nepali market, with an introductory price set at NPR 4,999,000. According to the company, this special price will be applicable for a limited time only.

Built on the new 'HEARTECT-E' platform, the E-Vitara offers an excellent combination of Japanese reliability and cutting-edge engineering. This vehicle is available in two powerful battery options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. Capable of delivering a range of over 500 kilometers on a single full charge, the vehicle includes Eco, Normal, and Sport modes, as well as a special 'Snow Terrain' mode for snowy roads.

The exterior design of the vehicle is very muscular and bold, featuring 18-inch aerodynamic alloy wheels, three-point matrix LED DRLs, and projector headlamps that give it an attractive look.

The company has provided equal luxury in the interior as well. Its cabin features amenities such as a 10.1-inch integrated digital display, a premium sound system by Infinity by Harman, ventilated front seats, and a 10-way power-adjustable driver's seat.

The E-Vitara has also been made very robust from a safety perspective. It includes features such as Level 2 ADAS technology, 7 airbags, disc brakes on all four wheels, and a Tire Pressure Monitoring System.

Suzuki aims to launch six more new EV models by 2030. The company expressed confidence that customers can experience the E-Vitara without worry, as bookings can currently be made from Suzuki showrooms across the country, supported by Suzuki's vast service network.

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