KATHMANDU: Himalaya Motrox, the authorised distributor of MAXUS EV for Nepal, has revised prices for three of its premium electric vehicles and expanded its dealer and service network nationwide.
The MAXUS eTerron 9 Luxury is now priced at Rs 11 million, while the eTerron 9 Premium is available at Rs 11.8 million. The premium electric MPV, MAXUS MIFA 7, is priced at Rs 12.49 million.
To improve accessibility and customer service, MAXUS has expanded its authorised dealer network to Biratnagar, Birtamod, Pokhara and Kathmandu. MAXUS Nepal is also finalising new dealerships in Butwal, Narayangadh and Nepalgunj to further strengthen its nationwide presence.



Service centres are now available in Kathmandu at Swoyambhu and Dhobighat. Outside the Kathmandu Valley, customers can access service support in Pokhara, Biratnagar and Birtamode, the company said.
The MAXUS eTerron 9 is positioned as a high‑performance electric pickup, delivering 700 Nm of torque through a 325‑kW dual‑motor system and powered by a 102‑kWh battery, offering a driving range of up to 560 km (NEDC). The vehicle also features independent air suspension with adjustable ride height for improved comfort and off‑road performance.
With revised pricing, enhanced after‑sales support and an expanding dealer network, MAXUS says it aims to support Nepal’s transition towards cleaner and smarter electric transportation.
SAIC Motors, the parent company behind Maxus, is a Chinese state‑owned automobile manufacturer founded in 1955 and is one of China’s 'Big Four' automakers, with brands including MG, Roewe and Maxus.
