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Bookings Open For Suzuki Vitara In Nepal; Starting At Rs 79.99 Lakhs
Bookings Open For Suzuki Vitara In Nepal; Starting At Rs 79.99 Lakhs
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September 29, 2020
September 29, 2020
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Bookings have now open for the Suzuki Vitara in Nepal.
CG|Motocorp,
the authorized distributor for Suzuki cars in Nepal has announced that they will be selling Suzuki cars made by Suzuki Motor Corporation Japan in the Nepali market. The starting price of the Suzuki Vitara is Nrs. 79.99 Lakhs and it is expected to arrive in Nepal by March 2021.
Suzuki Vitara will be the first product to enter Nepal through this channel. The Vitara is one of the widest selling premium SUVs in the European market. The SUV comes with a powerful 1.6-liter engine with 4WD system and several other advanced features. The company has opened advanced booking with special offers for interested customers. These cars will be sold via the CG| Next Gen showrooms.
To date, Suzuki cars available in Nepal were dominantly imported from Maruti Suzuki India. However, now, customers in Nepal will be able to choose to buy premium Suzuki cars made for international markets like Europe and North America.
CG|Motocorp will be importing higher segment vehicles from SMC Japan while retaining the existing product line up. The official release reads, “Suzuki in Nepal had always provided widest choices to the customer with a wide range of products. We are now seeking to introduce ourselves in the premium range with imports from SMC Japan”.
Published Date: 2020-09-29 15:39:15
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