KATHMANDU: : The Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) has completed the stall allocation process for the upcoming NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026.
The expo will be held at Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu, from August 11 to 16, 2026. The event is expected to become Nepal’s largest mobility and automobile exhibition.
A total of 49 stalls have been allocated through a transparent lottery process. The participating brands include four-wheeler, two-wheeler, and commercial vehicle manufacturers. Among them, 26 stalls have been allocated to four-wheeler brands, while 23 stalls have been allocated to two-wheeler and commercial vehicle brands.
NAIMA President Ritu Singh Vaidya said the participation of 49 brands reflects the growing importance of Nepal’s mobility sector. She added that the expo aims to promote modern, sustainable, and accessible mobility solutions.
NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo Planning Committee Chair Gaurav Sharda said the strong industry participation shows growing confidence in the exhibition. NAIMA Executive Director Raj Kumar Dulal said the stall allocation was completed through a fair and transparent process, while preparations are progressing as planned.
The four-wheeler brands participating in the expo include ARCFOX, BAIC, BYD, Citroen, Denza, Forthing, Great Wall Motors, Henri Volts, Honri Boma, Hyundai, iCAUR, Kaiyi, KIA, Leapmotor, Mahindra, Maxus, MG(GO Automobiles), MG (Paramount Motors), Nissan, Omoda & Jaecoo, Peugeot, Proton, TATA, Toyota, Wuling, and Zeekr.
Two-wheeler brands include Ather, Bajaj, CFMOTO/ZEEHO, Garrow, Honda, Keren, KTM, Morbidelli, NIU, Peugeot & BGAUSS, Royal Enfield, Suzuki, Triumph, TVS, Ultraviolette, Yadea, and ZX MOTO/CX Motorcycles.
Commercial vehicle brands participating in the expo include Chery Wanda, Karry, Keyton, and Skyworth.
The NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026 will showcase new vehicles, mobility technologies, product launches, and industry innovations. The exhibition will also include knowledge-sharing sessions involving consumers, businesses, and industry stakeholders.