Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will inaugurate the 17th edition of the NADA Auto Show 2025, opening on August 19. The announcement follows a meeting between the Prime Minister and a NADA delegation led by President Karan Chaudhary, during which he accepted the invitation.
Held under the theme “Go For More”, this year’s show will present a wide array of automotive innovations, spanning internal combustion vehicles, electric and hybrid models, and the latest mobility technologies.
The 2025 edition stands out for its emphasis on transformative advancements, including UNITREE’s advanced robots and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft — technologies shaping the future of unmanned and urban air mobility.
Spanning 300,000 square feet, with 162,500 square feet dedicated to exhibition space, the event will host over 70 national and international exhibitors across 120 stalls. These include 19 four-wheeler brands, 14 light commercial vehicle brands, 4 two-wheeler brands, and 35 companies offering automotive components and services — from lubricants, tires, and batteries to garage equipment and financial products.
The meeting with the Prime Minister was also attended by NADA Vice President Rajan Babu Shrestha, General Secretary Surendra Kumar Upreti, Secretary Bikram Singhania, Treasurer Milan Babu Malla, Joint Treasurer Pankaj Agarwal, and Central Executive Committee Member Meghraj Poudel.

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