Tata Motors launches Zest sedan in Nepal
The Zest base variant in petrol starts at 24.5 Lakhs Nepal rupees and the base variant, in Diesel starts at 30.75 Lakhs Nepal rupees, ex-showroom, Kathmandu.
Tata Motors has launched the Zest compact sedan in Nepal. The car has a starting price of Rs 24.5 lakh (Nepali rupees, ex-showroom), for the petrol Revotron 1.2T and Rs 30.75 lakh for the diesel variant and will be on sale across the country in over 18 Tata Motors passenger vehicle outlets.
Speaking at the launch, Johnny Oommen, head – International Business, Tata Motors, said: “Nepal has been a key market for us and it has been our endeavour to bring class-leading products for the consumers in this country. We are delighted to launch the dynamic Zest, which has been engineered for global customers, by global teams across India, UK, Italy and Korea to offer a car that matches refinement with performance – from the engine, to suspension and braking, the NVH or premium materials – and comes with 29 segment-first features. The Zest is seeing good demand in India and we hope to reciprocate the same here.”
The Zest is manufactured at the Pimpri and Ranjangaon Plant in Pune, on a completely modified X1 platform.
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