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BMW's entry-level electric SUV, the iX1, now costs Rs 3,29,96,000 in Nepal — up about Rs 1.3 crore — after the FY 2026/27 budget shifted EV taxation from motor power to CIF value.
Paramount Motors adjusts pricing for MG EV lineup in Nepal due to new government tax policies. MG S6 EV sees a Rs 2 Lakh increase, now priced at Rs 71.99 Lakh for the Trophy Long Range variant. MG S5 EV variants (49 kWh and 62 kWh) each increase by Rs 1 Lakh, now priced at Rs 50.99 Lakh and Rs 55.99 Lakh respectively. Despite price hikes, MG S5 and S6 EVs remain key options in Nepal's competitive electric SUV market, targeting buyers with long-range capabilities and premium features. MG4 EV and MG IM6 prices remain unchanged amidst Nepal's evolving EV regulatory landscape.
Ather Energy Nepal delivered 208 electric scooters in a single day, marking one of the largest EV delivery events in the country and highlighting growing demand for electric mobility.. The achievement reflects strong customer trust in Ather’s electric scooter technology, performance, and ownership experience amid rising fuel costs and expanding charging infrastructure.. Ather currently offers the 450 Series for performance-focused riders and the family-oriented Ather Rizta, reinforcing its position in Nepal’s premium electric two-wheeler market.. This milestone underscores increasing consumer confidence in electric vehicles in Nepal, signaling broader adoption potential in the evolving EV market.
The Finance Ministry has officially denied allegations of irregularities in electric vehicle (EV) imports through northern border customs points, stating all imports followed standard procedures and existing laws. A total of 649 BYD EVs, including Atto 1 and Atto 2 models, were imported through the Korala border customs point between Jestha 8 and Jestha 13, processed as pre-planned shipments with no evidence of timing manipulation linked to recent budget changes. Over 200 Kaiyi electric vehicles were also cleared through the Rasuwagadhi customs point, all processed under prevailing tariff rates and standard approval systems, with the ministry rejecting claims of pre-budget advantages. The ministry emphasized that EV imports rely on Letter of Credit banking arrangements and require weeks or months of planning due to physical arrival verification, making short-term policy-based timing adjustments impractical. Administrative reviews, including reassignment of customs officials and additional oversight, have been initiated as routine safeguards, while official data shows a decrease in EV imports this year compared to last year, indicating no abnormal surge linked to tariff expectations.
Proton is expanding its EV lineup in Nepal with the upcoming launch of the Proton e.MAS 5, building on the success of the already available Proton e.MAS 7.. The e.MAS 5 is currently Malaysia’s best-selling EV with 9,357 units delivered in its first five months on sale.. It offers two variants: the Prime with a 30.12 kWh battery and 225 km range, and the Premium with a 40.16 kWh battery and 325 km range, both featuring rear-wheel drive and DC fast charging capable of 30-80% in about 21 minutes.. The vehicle includes advanced features such as a 14.6-inch infotainment display, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and ADAS including Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward Collision Warning.. Although specific launch dates, specifications, and pricing for the Nepali market have not been announced, company sources confirm the e.MAS 5 will be introduced in Nepal soon.
The BMW iX1 eDrive20 in Nepal now costs Rs. 3,29,96,000, a significant increase of Rs. 1.30 crore due to the government's new EV taxation policy.. The revised policy calculates taxes based on a vehicle's import value rather than motor output, impacting premium and luxury EVs.. The BMW iX1 features a 64.78 kWh battery pack, offering a WLTP-certified range of 430-475 km and utilizing BMW's fifth-generation eDrive technology.. The EV SUV produces 150 kW of power and 250 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.6 seconds with a top speed of 170 km/h.. Price revisions for other BMW electric models in Nepal vary depending on their import value, reshaping the pricing landscape for high-end electric vehicles.
Proton expands its EV lineup in Nepal with the upcoming e.MAS 5, following the success of the premium e.MAS 7 160 kW electric SUV. The e.MAS 7 features a 160kW motor, 475 km range, advanced driver assistance, and a modern connectivity-focused interior. Proton Malaysia saw a sharp rise in EV sales, delivering over 11,000 units from January to April 2026, supported by a major production capacity expansion to 42,000 annual EV units. The e.MAS 5, already popular in Malaysia as an accessible city EV, aims to attract a wider segment of buyers in Nepal seeking practical electric mobility solutions. Proton's EV strategy in Nepal is evolving to include both premium and urban electric vehicle segments, broadening consumer options in the market.