Every once in a while, a brand doesn't just launch a seasonal offer, it sets a benchmark. This Dashain and Tihar, King Long Nepal, under the authorized distributorship of CG Motors, is doing exactly that. Not only is the brand offering robust, high-capacity electric vans tailored for the evolving needs of Nepali roads and transport businesses, but it’s also giving buyers a chance to ride home on two wheels, literally.
Through its Bumper Festive Offer, King Long Nepal brings together performance, practicality, and celebration. Every purchase of a King Long van from Ashoj 7 to Kartik 30, 2082 (roughly late September to mid-November) enters customers into a lucky draw, where one winner each month takes home a brand-new Hero Xtreme 160R 4V.
But this giveaway isn’t just a seasonal sales push, it reflects the brand's growing confidence in Nepal’s electric commercial mobility space.
King Long Vans for Every Journey
While most consumers look at electric mobility through the lens of private cars or two-wheelers, King Long has carved a unique niche in electric vans for group transport. Be it for schools, hotels, travel operators, or city shuttle services, King Long’s offerings check critical boxes: range, comfort, capacity, and reliability.
14-Seater Electric Van: A Smart Compact Option
The 14-seater variant is an ideal entry-level commercial EV, especially for urban and semi-urban routes. Equipped with a 50.23 kWh battery, this van offers:
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Fast charging from 20% to 80% in just 45 minutes.
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ABS with EBD for safety under varying road conditions.
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15-inch wheels and a ground clearance of 180 mm, striking a good balance between road grip and bump handling.
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Air conditioning and reverse camera with sensors as standard, features often overlooked in commercial transport but essential for driver convenience and passenger comfort.
This makes it a practical solution for daily operators seeking to minimize running costs without compromising quality.
16-Seater Van: Balancing Capacity and Control
Moving a step up, the 16-seater model comes with a larger 53.58 kWh battery, offering a bit more range and power without significantly increasing footprint or cost. It continues the theme of:
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Central locking systems for improved fleet safety.
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The same driver-assist features like reverse sensors and camera, vital in tight city roads and tourist areas.
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Maintains 15-inch wheels and ABS with EBD for consistent safety and handling.
This variant appeals to institutions and mid-size businesses who regularly ferry between 10–15 people.
19-Seater Van: The Powerhouse for Bigger Operations
This is where things get seriously compelling. The 19-seater van, powered by a massive 77.28 kWh battery, positions itself as one of the most robust electric vans available in Nepal. With 16-inch wheels, 220 mm ground clearance, and projector headlamps with LED DRLs, it doesn’t just perform, it also looks the part.
The inclusion of air conditioning, central locking, and the familiar safety stack (ABS, reverse camera, sensors) ensures that the comfort of passengers is matched by the peace of mind of operators.
From a business perspective, this van is a solid investment for hospitality groups, schools, airport shuttles, or intercity mobility players who want to electrify their fleet with zero compromise on capacity.
Win the Hero Xtreme 160R 4V
Every purchase of a King Long van this festive season not only electrifies your commercial operations, but may also supercharge your personal rides. The Hero Xtreme 160R 4V, which is being given away monthly as part of the lucky draw, is no ordinary bike.
With a 163cc 4-valve BS-VI engine producing 16.9 Ps at 8500 RPM and 14.6 Nm of torque at 6500 RPM, this bike delivers on thrill and efficiency alike. Its standout features include:
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Full LED lighting for modern aesthetics and visibility.
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A Bluetooth-enabled inverted speedometer, a segment-first, displaying gear position, call, and SMS alerts.
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0 to 60 km/h in just 4.41 seconds, making it the quickest in its class.
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37mm KYB inverted front forks and 7-step adjustable rear suspension, ensuring sportbike-like ride quality and sharp handling.
What makes this prize even more valuable is its relevance to Nepal’s road conditions, lightweight (at 145 kg), agile, and powerful enough for urban commuting or countryside rides.
On the surface, the offer looks like a standard festival marketing campaign, but dig deeper and there’s a larger story at play.
King Long Nepal is strategically pushing electric commercial mobility into the mainstream. In a landscape where private EVs dominate headlines, commercial vans often take a backseat in conversations. Yet they’re the backbone of Nepal’s transport economy, used for schools, group tourism, office shuttles, and more. By offering modern electric vans with globally benchmarked specs, King Long is:
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Democratizing electric mobility for businesses.
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Helping reduce fuel and maintenance costs over the long term.
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Aligning with Nepal’s gradual but steady shift towards clean energy adoption.
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Differentiating itself with a multi-layered incentive: practical vehicle + aspirational two-wheeler.
From a market analyst’s perspective, such campaigns signal confidence in product reliability, and a mature EV supply chain, especially with fast charging capabilities, which remain a bottleneck for many EVs in Nepal.
Conclusion
This Dashain and Tihar, King Long Nepal is doing more than offering discounts or festival flair. It’s fueling a movement, one where group transport is greener, more economical, and technologically advanced.
And with a high-performance Hero Xtreme 160R 4V up for grabs every month, the celebrations don’t stop at delivery. You could be driving a van for your business and riding a beast for yourself, both wrapped in the spirit of progress.
If you're in the market for a commercial van, or even if you're on the fence, this might just be the smartest, most rewarding festive purchase you’ll make all year.