Around one lakh visited the expo, the organizers claimed that the expo was more successful than expected
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The 'Naima Mobility Expo 2025' organized by Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) has ended. After the increase in the number of visitors to the expo held for five days, Naima extended the time by one day.
According to Naima, the duration of the exhibition has been extended as it was difficult to meet their demand in a short time as there were more visitors than expected. 50 brands of different vehicles participated in the expo. 15 two-wheelers, 15 four-wheelers and 5 commercial new vehicles were unveiled at the exhibition.
According to Naima, 15,000 visitors participated in the first day of the exhibition, 13,500 visitors on the second day, and 19,500 visitors on the third day. Similarly, 21,500 people watched on the fourth day, 22,000 on the fifth day, and 7,800 people on the sixth day, said media and marketing consultant Prateek Aryal of Naima.
Naima president Ritu Singh Vaidya said that about one lakh people visited the expo which lasted for 6 days. "About one lakh people visited the expo," she said. He claims that the expo was more successful than expected. "The expo was very good, the response was also good," she said. He said that Naima will not only sell vehicles and will move forward with the consumer's voice.
sponsors National Insurance and Everest Bank as well as the collective contribution of all partners made the expo a success, Vaidya said. The last 6 days have been amazing. I am very excited to stand at the closing event of Naima Nepal Mobility Expo 2025 . You have made this expo truly the biggest auto expo in Nepal," she said.
About one lakh visitors, sales at each stall, excellent participation in mobility-related panel discussions, as well as the energy, ideas, cooperation and enthusiasm of the observers, Vaidya said that Naima has developed a new dimension in the mobility sector of Nepal.
Naima's executive director Rajkumar Dulal said that Naima has conducted continuous learning sessions during the expo and conveyed the message that it is committed to the overall development of the automobile sector. These sessions were conducted at the Nepal Police Club with the participation of eminent experts from Nepal and India with free entry for the participants. He said that Naima will regularly organize such programs in the future with the participation of the government, stakeholders and donor agencies as well as consumers.
