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Vida introduces the Dirt.E K3, an electric off-road motorcycle designed for children aged 4-10, marking its expansion into Nepal as the first market outside India for Hero MotoCorp’s electric brand. The Dirt.E K3 features a 350W continuous electric motor, a removable 360Wh battery, and three riding modes (8, 16, and 25 km/h) adjustable via a parent app. The bike includes safety features like a child-sized brake lever, impact-absorbing components, and a magnetic lanyard kill switch, plus a three-stage adjustable frame for growing riders. Manufactured at Hero MotoCorp’s green facility in Tirupati, India, the Dirt.E K3 has received the Red Dot Design Award 2025 and CES Innovation Award 2026. Priced at Rs 1,99,900, the Dirt.E K3 targets recreational riding to introduce young children to off-road electric motorcycles.
The facelifted Tata Punch EV debuts in Nepal with a larger 40 kWh battery, boosting range to 468 km (ARAI) and 355 km (real-world). Performance upgrades include 129 hp, 154 Nm torque, and a 0-100 km/h time of under nine seconds. Improved charging allows 20-80% in 26 minutes via a 65 kW DC fast charger, adding up to 135 km in 15 minutes. New features include a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless charging, ventilated seats, and six standard airbags. The updated electric SUV will officially launch at the NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026, with pricing and availability details to be announced.

WLTP, CLTC, NEDC, ARAI and EPA are five different EV range tests, and each gives a different number for the same battery. Here is what each means, which is most accurate, and how much real range to expect on Nepal's roads.

Garow's new flagship electric scooter, the DT-86 Max, lands in Nepal with a claimed 250 km single-charge range from a large 72V/110Ah graphene battery, priced at Rs. 3,65,000.
Hero MotoCorp launches its electric brand Vida in Nepal, marking its first international market expansion with three new models. Vida VX2 Go offers 75 km range and 70 km/h top speed for Rs 2,99,900 while VX2 Plus delivers 140 km range and 90 km/h top speed for Rs 3,99,900. Both scooters feature DC fast charging (80% in 65 mins), removable batteries, and smart connectivity via the My Vida app. The Vida Dirt.E K3 electric off-road motorcycle for ages 4-10 priced at Rs 1,99,900 includes parental controls and won international design awards. Vida enters Nepal's fast-growing electric scooter market competing against TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak Electric, and Ather Rizta.
TVS Motor Company has launched the TVS Orbiter, its second electric scooter in Nepal, targeting budget-conscious riders making the switch to electric mobility. The TVS Orbiter is priced at Rs. 2,81,900, featuring a 3.1 kWh battery, 2.5 kW motor, and a claimed range of up to 158 km. It offers modern tech including a 5.5-inch LCD instrument cluster, Bluetooth connectivity, Turn-by-Turn navigation, and OTA updates. Safety features include crash and fall alerts, anti-theft protection, and geofencing, backed by a 5-year or 60,000 km warranty. With practical features like a 34-litre storage compartment and a top speed of 68 km/h, the Orbiter aims to attract first-time EV buyers and urban commuters.
Ampere Electric, an Indian EV brand under Greaves Electric Mobility, has launched its sales and service operations in Malangwa, Nepal, through authorized dealer B. M. EV HUB.. The new dealership provides a complete ownership experience including vehicle display, test rides, sales, spare parts, and after-sales service.. Ampere Electric scooters featured include the Nexus EX (Rs 3.35 Lakh), Nexus EX+ (Rs 3.45 Lakh), and Magnus G Max (Rs 3.15 Lakh), all equipped with advanced Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP) battery technology.. The LFP batteries are tested to endure temperatures from -40°C to 60°C and come with a warranty of up to five years or 75,000 km, enhancing customer confidence in electric mobility reliability.