Dongfeng Nammi, Big Hatch with Five-Star Luxury, has achieved a glorious success in Nepal, achieving a milestone of over 500 cars on the Nepali roads. This incredible feat proves Nammi’s growing influence in Nepal’s auto market as consumers lean more toward electric cars.
Nammi, a Chinese EV brand, has made its name in Nepal for bringing cars with stylish design and features, at competitive price ranges. The brand launched in Nepal in a unique fashion, Breaking the tradition, Nammi inaugurated itself in Nepal in a fashion show-themed event. The unveiling blended glamor and cutting-edge technology perfectly highlighting Nammi’s innovative design, state-of-the-art features, and premium appeal. The event left a positive and lasting impression on the audiences.
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Over 500 Nammi cars on Nepali roads
There are already over 500 Nammi cars on Nepali roads. At the MAW Vriddhi EV Carnival, the brand handed five customers keys to their brand-new Nammi cars. With such a market presence, Nammi has firmly established itself as a marquee auto brand in Nepal. It’s safe to say that it’s become one of the key vehicles in Nepal’s new age of automotive industry.
Nammi was also able to register 720 bookings at the NADA Auto Show. Customers have been attracked to Nammi’s frameless doors, memory seats, flush door handles, flat surface, etc. For safety, it also has a Level 2 ADAS system and includes a 12.8-inch advanced infotainment console. It’s a sweet mixture of tradition, comfort, and modern technologies.
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As more Nammi cars ply Nepali roads, it’s contribution to sustainable transport only grows. As the company says, it is “not just a milestone for Nammi but the dawn of a new era in Nepal’s EV landscape.”