The NADA Auto Show 2025 has already pulled in large crowds, with the NADA Automobiles Association of Nepalreporting 78,513 visitors in the first three days of the exhibition.
The association announced the figure in a press release, noting the continued public enthusiasm for automobiles and mobility solutions in Nepal despite current economic challenges.
Widely regarded as Nepal’s largest automobile exhibition, the NADA Auto Show 2025 in Kathmandu features more than 15 new car and motorcycle launches, along with a wide range of electric vehicles (EVs), two-wheelers, and commercial vehicles.
One of the most talked-about highlights this year is the Deepal eVTOL flying car, marking the first-ever flying car showcase in Nepal. The futuristic display underscores how mobility innovation is expanding beyond roads and into next-generation transport solutions. Both local distributors and international brands are showcasing their latest models and mobility technologies at the event.
The exhibition is being held at the Bhrikutimandap Exhibition Hall and will run until August 24, 2025. Beyond the new vehicle launches, the show also serves as a meeting ground for industry stakeholders, government representatives, and consumers to discuss the future of the automotive sector and sustainable mobility in Nepal.
















