KATHMANDU: Pioneer Moto Corp, the authorised distributor of Nissan vehicles in Nepal, has announced an exclusive offer on the highly sought-after Nissan Magnite SUV. Under this offer, customers can now drive home the big, bold, beautiful Nissan Magnite with four years of free fuel.
The company will provide petrol equivalent to covering a daily distance of 20 kilometres (km), given that the mileage of the vehicle is 14 km per litre. In other words, the company will provide 1.42 litres of petrol daily or approximately 2085.71 litres of fuel over four years.
In addition to the free fuel, customers will also benefit from free road tax for the current fiscal year. With no running costs for four years and better resale value, Nissan Magnite owners can enjoy significant savings. The convenience of no charging delays and no range anxiety means more time on the road.
Sandeep Kumar Sharda, Managing Director of Pioneer Moto Corp, stated, 'The Nissan Magnite SUV is designed to deliver outstanding performance, comfort, and style, making it the undisputed choice for Nepali drivers with modern desires. We are excited to introduce this new scheme with several benefits to our new customers. By offering such value and amazing convenience, we aim to make modern vehicles accessible and affordable to our growing customer base.'
The Nissan Magnite eliminates range anxiety and boasts a better resale value, making it the ideal choice in the SUV segment. Since its AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) version was launched last September, Nissan Nepal continues to lead the way in delivering top-tier automotive solutions for Nepali terrain.
This limited-time offer is valid only while stocks last. It's an exclusive opportunity to own a Nissan Magnite and enjoy substantial savings and benefits. Pioneer Moto Corp encourages all customers to visit their nearest Nissan showroom to take advantage of the amazing opportunities provided by this new scheme.
Pioneer Moto Corp began its operations in Nepal in 2017 and imports vehicles from Nissan's plants in Japan, Thailand, and India. The company currently has 13 touchpoints across Nepal.