Yamaha Nepal Launches 'Now I am 71.33 kmpl' Campaign Highlighting Hybrid Scooter's Fuel Efficiency Amid Rising Fuel Prices

Kathmandu. Amid rising fuel prices in the global market, Yamaha Nepal has launched a new campaign targeting Nepal's only hybrid engine scooter, titled 'Now I am 71.33 kmpl'. The company unveiled this campaign in Kathmandu during an event celebrating the success of the RayZR 125-FI Hybrid.

As rising petrol prices affect consumer budgets, the company claims this scooter, which delivers 71.33 kilometers per liter mileage, will provide financial relief. Compared to standard 125cc scooters, this hybrid scooter offers approximately 40 percent better mileage. According to the company, using it for regular city commutes can save over NPR 100,000 in fuel costs over a three-year period.

Equipped with Smart Motor Generator (SMG) technology, this scooter provides extra power through electric assistance during initial acceleration and uphill climbs, meaning there is no compromise on power for mileage. Weighing only 99 kg, this scooter is considered very easy to maneuver in Kathmandu's narrow alleys and traffic.

To further attract customers, Yamaha Nepal has also announced a five-year free servicing plan, effective from Baisakh 1, 2082. Deepak Kumar Agrawal, Executive Director and CEO of Yamaha Nepal, stated that this campaign reflects the experience of thousands of satisfied riders. He expressed confidence that the record-breaking mileage and long-term free maintenance facility will alleviate customers' financial concerns.

The scooter, which also focuses on technology and safety, features amenities such as Bluetooth connectivity, side-stand engine cut-off, and 21 liters of storage capacity.

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