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Foton e-Tunland Electric Pickup Launches in Nepal at NADA Auto Show 2025

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The Foton e-Tunland electric pickup truck has officially entered the Nepali market, unveiled at the NADA Auto Show 2025 in Kathmandu. This marks a major step in introducing eco-friendly utility vehicles that combine performance, reliability, and sustainability.

Key Highlights at a Glance:

  • Battery Capacity: 88 kWh CATL battery

  • Range: 350 km (WLTP standard)

  • Motor Power: 130 kW

  • Drive System: 2WD

  • Price in Nepal: NPR 69,99,000

  • Warranty:

    • Battery: 8 years / 400,000 km

    • Motor: 5 years / 200,000 km

  • Launch Offer: NPR 100,000 discount at NADA Auto Show


Foton e-Tunland

The launch of the Foton e-Tunland EV pickup sets a new standard in Nepal’s utility vehicle segment. Unlike traditional fuel-powered models, this pickup runs on a robust 88 kWh CATL battery, capable of delivering 350 kilometers of driving range on a single charge.

With a 130 kW electric motor, the e-Tunland ensures strong torque, reliable performance, and smooth acceleration—qualities that remain consistent with Foton’s reputation for durable, work-ready pickups.


Advanced Battery and Performance Features

One of the standout elements of the e-Tunland is its CATL battery pack, known for durability and efficiency. It provides:

  • Fast charging compatibility for quicker turnarounds

  • A long-range capacity ideal for city use and intercity travel

  • Robust engineering suited to Nepal’s diverse driving conditions

This battery, combined with the 130 kW motor, makes the e-Tunland a practical choice for both commercial and private use.


Warranty Coverage

Foton offers one of the strongest warranty packages in the pickup segment:

  • Battery warranty: 8 years or 400,000 kilometers

  • Motor warranty: 5 years or 200,000 kilometers

These terms ensure that owners can invest confidently, knowing that the vehicle is built for long-term dependability.


Pricing and Special Launch Offer

The Foton e-Tunland price in Nepal is set at NPR 69,99,000. To celebrate its debut, buyers at the NADA Auto Show 2025 receive a special discount of NPR 100,000, making early adoption more attractive.

Bookings have already opened, and interest from both commercial fleets and individual customers is strong.


Eco-Friendly Mobility Without Compromise

The e-Tunland represents Foton’s commitment to sustainable transportation in Nepal. While it eliminates fuel dependency and reduces emissions, it does not sacrifice the rugged strength, load-carrying capability, or performance that buyers expect from the Tunland brand.


Technical Specifications of the Foton e-Tunland

  • Battery: 88 kWh CATL lithium-ion

  • Range: 350 km (WLTP cycle)

  • Motor Output: 130 kW

  • Drive: 2-wheel drive

  • Battery Warranty: 8 years / 400,000 km

  • Motor Warranty: 5 years / 200,000 km

  • Price: NPR 69,99,000

  • Launch Discount: NPR 100,000 (limited-time offer)


Foton’s Growing Presence in Nepal

Foton has already made a strong mark in Nepal’s pickup market with models like the Foton G7, which received significant attention in earlier auto shows. The e-Tunland builds on this success, offering a forward-looking solution that aligns with global EV trends.

With its affordable price point, long-range capability, and dependable warranty, the e-Tunland is set to become one of the most attractive options in Nepal’s growing EV sector.


A Game-Changer for Nepal’s Pickup Market

The unveiling of the Foton e-Tunland EV at the NADA Auto Show 2025 signals a major milestone in Nepal’s automotive industry. Combining modern electric technology with the rugged practicality of a pickup, it offers customers an efficient, powerful, and eco-friendly solution.

For businesses, adventurers, and families alike, the e-Tunland delivers sustainability without compromise and positions itself as a true game-changer in Nepal’s evolving auto market.

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