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Rs 40.99 lakh to Rs 43.99 lakh ex-showroom · ev · updated July 17, 2026
Dongfeng’s Nammi Vigo EV arrives in Nepal as a tech-forward, compact electric crossover aimed squarely at urban and intercity family buyers who want serious range and equipment without crossing the premium price barrier. With the Nammi Vigo E2 and the better-equipped E2+ now officially priced at Rs 40,99,000 and Rs 43,99,000 respectively in Nepal, it slots into a growing under-45-lakh EV segment as one of the more modern, future-ready choices for everyday Nepali roads and lifestyles.
The Nammi Vigo E2+ presents a clean, futuristic look that stands out in Nepali traffic, with its distinctive T-shaped LED headlights, horizontal bumper elements and sharp body lines giving it a modern crossover presence without being overly bulky. Built on Dongfeng’s dedicated Quantum Architecture S3 EV platform, the proportions are well balanced: the Vigo is long and wide enough to look premium, yet compact enough to thread through tight city lanes and crowded bazaar parking spots. The 17-inch alloy wheels on the top E2+ variant, along with its elevated stance, help it look more like a proper SUV than a small hatchback, which will appeal to buyers moving up from smaller petrol cars. Overall, the styling feels purpose-built for younger urban families and tech-conscious professionals who want their first EV to look as modern as the technology underneath.
Both Nammi Vigo variants get the same 99 kW electric motor, delivering brisk performance that easily keeps up with highway traffic and overtakes on hilly routes like Thankot or Narayanghat without feeling strained. The E2+ variant pairs this motor with a larger 51.87 kWh LFP battery, offering a WLTP-certified range of around 350 km, which in real Nepali use means a comfortable Kathmandu–Pokhara run with buffer, especially if you top up once at a fast charger. The car supports 3C ultra-fast DC charging, allowing a 30–80% boost in roughly 18 minutes on compatible chargers, so intercity trips feel far more relaxed than in earlier-generation EVs that required long lunch breaks for charging. With a dedicated EV platform, the Vigo’s acceleration and smooth single-gear drive suit stop-go Kathmandu commuting as well as steady highway cruising, offering one of the more confidence-inspiring powertrains in the sub-45-lakh EV bracket.
Inside the Nammi Vigo E2+, the cabin follows a minimalist, tech-led layout, centering everything around a large 12.8-inch touchscreen infotainment system and an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster that bring a premium, smartphone-like feel to daily driving. The two-spoke steering wheel and floating center console free up space, while the console’s hidden storage compartment and wireless phone charging pad on higher trims underline that this car has been designed for modern device-heavy lifestyles. In the E2+, the front seats can offer advanced comforts such as heating, ventilation and even massage functions, making long drives on rough highways or holiday runs to Pokhara and Dharan considerably less tiring. Thanks to its dedicated EV architecture, the Vigo manages generous cabin space for five and a practical 500-liter boot, so family luggage, grocery runs and occasional bulk loads are all handled without forcing buyers to move up to a bigger, costlier SUV.
In Nepal, the Nammi Vigo lineup currently consists of two variants: Nammi Vigo E2 at Rs 40,99,000 and Nammi Vigo E2+ at Rs 43,99,000 ex-showroom, placing both comfortably in the under-45-lakh EV category while offering hardware and tech that rivals some pricier imports. With LFP battery chemistry and 3C fast-charging capability, the running costs remain far lower than equivalent petrol crossovers, and owners benefit from long battery life and the ability to use emerging high-output DC chargers along major corridors. Annual road tax and insurance sit at reasonable levels for this class, and the combination of strong range and fast charging means many buyers can rely on home AC charging for daily commutes while using public DC chargers mainly for occasional long trips. The Vigo is best suited to urban and semi-urban families, professionals and small business owners who want a tech-rich, spacious EV for daily Kathmandu, Biratnagar or Chitwan use, but also need the confidence to undertake regular intercity drives without suffering range anxiety or fuel price shocks.
The Dongfeng Nammi Vigo E2+ in Nepal delivers a compelling combination of real-world range, ultra-fast charging and a genuinely modern cabin at a price that undercuts many similarly equipped EV crossovers from more established brands. For buyers comparing it against popular compact EVs and mid-level petrol SUVs, the Vigo’s dedicated EV platform, strong WLTP range and advanced comfort and tech features give it a clear edge in future-proofing and day-to-day usability. As Nepal’s charging network expands and fuel prices remain volatile, the Nammi Vigo stands out as a smart first EV or upgrade car for households ready to embrace electric mobility without overspending on luxury badges. If you value cutting-edge tech, long-range confidence and a practical footprint tailored to Nepali roads, the Nammi Vigo E2+ deserves a serious look before you sign for your next crossover.
Editorial overview compiled from official specs and Nepali/Indian auto sources · as of 17 Jul 2026.
| Variant | Ex-showroom price |
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| Nammi Vigo E2 | रु 40,99,000 |
| Nammi Vigo E2+ | रु 43,99,000 |
Ex-showroom prices researched from official MAW Vriddhi sources.
| Ex-showroom price (Nammi Vigo E2) | रु 40,99,000 |
| First-year road tax (51 – 125 kW) | रु 15,500 |
| Third-party insurance (Above 50 kW) | रु 8,485 |
| Estimated on-road price | रु 41,22,985 |
Engine/motor size isn't officially disclosed for this variant, so this uses a typical 60kW figure for the band — enter your exact kW above for a precise number. Third-party insurance is compulsory; comprehensive cover is optional — see the full insurance calculator or tax calculator for more detail.
Work out your exact figures: insurance calculator · EMI calculator. Bank lending rates vary (Asar 2083 (June/July 2026)); insurance figures follow the NIA motor tariff.
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Specs researched from official sources and Nepali auto portals; see full comparison with rival models.
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As of July 2026, the dongfeng Nammi Vigo EV costs Rs 40.99 lakh to Rs 43.99 lakh (ex-showroom) in Nepal across 2 variants.
2 variants are on sale: Nammi Vigo E2 (Rs 40.99 lakh), Nammi Vigo E2+ (Rs 43.99 lakh).
MAW Vriddhi is the authorized distributor of dongfeng cars in Nepal.
dongfeng has authorized showrooms in Bhaktapur, Bharatpur, Biratnagar, Birgunj, Birtamode, Butwal, Chitwan, Dang and more cities. Showroom addresses and phone numbers are listed on this page.
Compulsory third-party insurance for the dongfeng Nammi Vigo EV costs रु 7,355 per year (Up to 50 kW, typical band — fixed NIA tariff, identical at every insurer, VAT included). A comprehensive policy on the base variant (declared value Rs 40.99 lakh) is roughly रु 41,517 per year before no-claim discounts.
With banks financing up to 60% of the price (NRB cap) at an indicative 7.5% p.a. over 60 months, the dongfeng Nammi Vigo EV base variant (Rs 40.99 lakh) works out to roughly रु 49,281 per month after a 40% down payment. Actual rates vary by bank (Asar 2083 (June/July 2026)).