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Photon's flagship pickup Tunland G7 has come to the Nepali market. According to the company, this vehicle has been tested for 15,000 kilometers before being released in Nepal.
Vivek Sikaria, Managing Director of MAW Vridji, Eric Wang, Managing Director of Photon International South Asia, Li Juocheng, PR Director of Beiki Photon and Chief Account Director of Photon International, Emily Ding, Senior Marketing Manager of Photon International Passenger Vehicle Business, Leo Zhao and Tushar Gupta, CEO of MAW Vridji Commercial, Photon's official distributor for Nepal, jointly hosted G Seven. It is mentioned in the statement released by the company. Keys were handed over to customers who booked Tunland G Seven at the event.
"Photon has a proud history as the first brand to launch an autonomous commercial vehicle in China," the statement said. Tunland G7 is a living proof of that innovation.
G7 with 160 HP power and 390 Nm of torque, the company claims, will give unique performance in all terrains of Nepal. The company also said that the Photon Tunland G7 is available in three variants starting at Rs 51.99 lakh for the Elite, Rs 65.40 lakh for the Luxury and Rs 69.99 lakh for the flagship model.
