The Supreme Court of Nepal has prohibited the publication of citizenship numbers on driving licences, strengthening privacy protections for citizens and ensuring sensitive personal information is safe
Atal Auto makes car buying in Kathmandu easy by bringing listings from multiple showrooms into one simple platform. Save time, compare options, and find your perfect vehicle without stepping outside.
CCTV installation in public transport across Kathmandu Valley is improving passenger safety, driver accountability, and traffic monitoring. This initiative helps reduce crimes, ensure rule compliance,
The Bajaj Pulsar N125 blends aggressive streetfighter styling with everyday practicality. From city commuting to occasional highway runs, here’s what it’s like to live with this new 125cc Pulsar in re
Car manufacturers advertise mileage based on controlled laboratory tests, but Nepal’s steep roads, traffic congestion, altitude, and road conditions tell a very different story. This article explains
The Deepal EV is redefining the adventure SUV segment in Nepal by combining electric performance, rugged capability, and advanced technology. Built to handle Himalayan trails and urban roads alike, it
A Front Center Airbag is an advanced vehicle safety feature designed to deploy between the driver and front passenger during a side-impact crash. This new technology helps prevent head and upper-body
The Royal Enfield Bullet is more than a motorcycle—it’s a symbol of heritage, durability, and timeless design.
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In 2026, Pathao riders in Kathmandu rely on specific bikes for their fuel efficiency, durability, comfort, and low maintenance. This article explores the most trusted models that keep the city moving
Explore the most anticipated cars coming to Nepal in 2026 — including electric vehicles, midsize SUVs, hatchbacks, and new global models that Nepalese buyers should be watching out for next year.
For Nepal's mountains, a bike is cheaper, more nimble in traffic and on rough roads, and offers immersive freedom. A car provides safety, comfort for groups/family, and protection from weather.