Kathmandu –Himalaya Motrox Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of MAXUS electric vehicles in Nepal, has announced revised pricing for three of its premium electric models, reaffirming the brand’s commitment to Nepal’s growing electric vehicle (EV) market.

Under the revised pricing structure, the MAXUS eTerron 9 Luxury is now priced at NPR 11 million, while the eTerron 9 Premium is available at NPR 11.8 million. The premium electric MPV MAXUS MIFA 7 is priced at NPR 12.499 million.

To enhance accessibility and improve customer experience, MAXUS Nepal has expanded its authorized dealer network to four major cities. Customers can now visit MAXUS dealerships in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Biratnagar, and Birtamode. The company is also in the process of finalizing new dealerships in Butwal, Narayanghat, and Nepalgunj, further strengthening its nationwide footprint.







In addition to dealer expansion, MAXUS has broadened its service network across the country. Service centers are currently operational in Swayambhu and Dhobighat within the Kathmandu Valley. Outside the valley, service support is available in Pokhara, Biratnagar, and Birtamode, ensuring faster and more reliable after-sales service for customers.

The MAXUS eTerron 9 continues to stand out in the electric pickup segment, offering robust performance and advanced technology. It delivers 700 Nm of torque through a 325 kW dual-motor system and is powered by a 102 kWh battery, providing a driving range of up to 560 kilometers (NEDC). The vehicle also features independent air suspension with adjustable ride height, enhancing comfort and off-road capability.
With competitive pricing, premium features, and an expanding dealer and service network, MAXUS Nepal aims to support the country’s transition toward cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable electric mobility.
About SAIC/Maxus

SAIC Motor Corporation, founded in 1955, is a Chinese state-owned automotive manufacturer and one of China’s “Big Four” automakers. The company operates globally through joint ventures with brands such as Volkswagen and General Motors, alongside its own brands including MG, Roewe, and Maxus.







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