PM Oli to inaugurate 17th NADA Auto Show 2025
During the meeting, President Chaudhary shared that the auto show is being organized as part of NADA’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
KATHMANDU: A delegation led by NADA President Karan Chaudhary met with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and formally invited him to be the chief guest at the opening of the 17th NADA Auto Show 2025.
The event is scheduled to take place from Bhadra 3 to 8 at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu.
During the meeting, President Chaudhary shared that the auto show is being organized as part of NADA’s 50th anniversary celebrations.
This year’s exhibition will feature over 125 exhibitors and more than 30 vehicle brands, showcasing electric, hybrid, and smart mobility solutions.
Highlights will include a vintage motor show, the debut display of UNITREE robots and Deepal eVTOL UAV in Nepal, along with other cutting-edge technologies.
Prime Minister Oli gladly accepted the invitation, a gesture that NADA says has boosted the morale and motivation of the country’s automobile industry.
The meeting 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 Executive Committee Member Meghraj Poudel.
