KATHMANDU, April 1: MAW Vridhhi Autocorp Pvt Ltd, the official importer of Changan cars, has unveiled the Deepal S07, a cutting-edge electric SUV designed to revolutionize the EV experience in the country. Under the banner "Touch the Future," this launch introduces a plethora of innovative features to the Nepali roads, marking a leap toward advanced electric mobility.
According to a statement issued by the company, the grand unveiling event saw the presence of distinguished personalities including Chen Song, the Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, Guan Xin, Vice General Manager of Changan Global, alongside Bishnu Agarwal, Chairman of MAW Group, and Vivek Sikaria, MD of MAW Vriddhi, showcasing the strong collaborative efforts behind this ambitious launch.
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At the core of the Deepal S07 is its EPA1, an EV-dedicated digital platform powered by a 66.8-kWh battery, promising an exceptional range of 410 Km on a single charge. This feature sets the stage for a new era of long-range electric travel in Nepal, combining luxury with efficiency.
The vehicle is a treasure trove of 'firsts' in the Nepali market, from its gesture recognition control and augmented reality head-up display to the largest-in-class 15.6-inch Sunflower Touchscreen infotainment system. Other notable features include Welcoming Seats, a generous 'Frunk' storage space, various driving modes to suit personal preferences, and innovative safety features like Intelligent ADAS and a comprehensive airbag system for enhanced protection, according to the statement.
The introduction of the Deepal S07, priced at Rs 71,99,000, is more than just a new vehicle launch; it represents a bold step forward for electric mobility in Nepal, combining state-of-the-art technology, luxury, and safety. Available in six vibrant colors, the Deepal S07 is poised to set a new benchmark for electric vehicles in the country, reinforcing MAW Vridhhi Autocorp Pvt Ltd and Changan's commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction in the evolving Nepali market.