KATHMANDU: The electric scooter jointly developed by Sipradi Trading and Yatri Motorcycles is undergoing extensive road testing across Nepal.
The scooter, named P2, has already completed more than 7,000 kilometers of real-world testing on different road conditions. According to the company, the testing program is being conducted across challenging terrain including steep hill roads and flat highways in the Terai.
In a recent update shared through social media, the company said the scooter has been tested in multiple locations across the country. So far, the P2 has been ridden in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Nuwakot, Kuri, Jiri, Mulkot, Katari, Phaparbari, Hetauda, Bharatpur, Ramdighat and Waling.
Engineers are reportedly running the scooter for more than 400 kilometers per day as part of durability and performance testing.
The company has not officially confirmed the scooter’s launch schedule. However, industry sources estimate that the model is likely to be unveiled around mid-2026.
According to the manufacturer, the P2 scooter has been fully designed and developed in Nepal. Product design and engineering work has been carried out by Yatri Design Studio, which previously introduced locally developed electric motorcycles in the Nepali market.