As the auto industry continues its rapid evolution, so too does our commitment to bringing you stories that matter—insightful, inspiring, and occasionally unexpected.
In this issue of Nepal Drives, we begin with a surprise from Southeast Asia: Malaysia’s first-ever EV, the Proton e.MAS 7. It’s our cover story not just because it’s a bold step for Proton, but because it genuinely left us impressed.
From design to drivability, the e.MAS 7 signals a new chapter for emerging market EVs—and we think it’s worth your attention.
Back on familiar ground, we took the boldly styled Tata Curvv EV for a spin. With its futuristic silhouette and promising dynamics, the Curvv redefines what to expect from an electric crossover.
We also tested the ever-reliable Hyundai Creta Electric—bringing the kind of comfort, practicality, and refinement Hyundai owners have come to love.
For those with a love for two wheels, the sporty Aprilia SR160 made sure we didn’t forget the thrill of scooters done right.
And if you're curious about what it takes to build a car from the ground up, don’t miss our exclusive factory visit to Kaiyi Auto in Yibin, China. It’s an eye-opening look at the grit, ambition, and innovation behind an emerging automotive brand.
Also in this issue, our comprehensive Buying Guide has been updated to help you make smarter, more confident decisions—whether you're eyeing your first car or planning your next upgrade.
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