The Naima Nepal Mobility Expo 2025, organized by the Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA), concluded successfully on August 6 (Shrawan 21–26) at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.
NAIMA President Ritu Singh Vaidya announced that the first-ever mobility expo in Kathmandu was a grand success. Initially scheduled from Wednesday to Sunday, the event was extended by one day due to an overwhelming number of visitors, ending on Monday.
According to Vaidya, the inaugural expo attracted around 100,000 visitors and recorded more than 2,500 vehicle bookings during the exhibition. “This first edition was a huge success, not only for vehicle sales but also for direct interaction with consumers,” she said, adding that the second edition, planned for next year, would be even bigger.
The expo featured major four-wheeler brands including BYD, Citroën, Forthing, Great Wall Motors, Henry Volts, Hyundai, Kai, Kia, Leapmotor, LEV 1, Mahindra, Maxus, Mazda, MG, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Omoda, JAC, Peugeot, Proton, Renault, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Zeekr.
Two-wheeler brands such as Ampere, Ather, Bajaj, Benelli, CF Moto, Gogoro, Honda, KTM, Mahindra, NIU, Revolt, Royal Enfield, Segway Ninebot, Suzuki, Triumph, TVS, Ultraviolette, Yadea, and Zhiho also participated in the event.







