KATHMANDU: Triumph Nepal has launched a week-long Nationwide Exchange Camp to make its British motorcycles more accessible to riders across the country.
The event, which began on Sunday and will run until Friday, May 15, invites riders of any make to trade in their current bikes through a simplified process. Triumph Nepal said it is offering an additional Rs 15,000 on top of the market valuation of traded motorcycles.
The exchange camps are being held at local venues to engage riding communities: Hangout Cafe in Damak for Itahari riders; Eldorado Avenue in Kalikanagar for Butwal; Lakusa Cafe in Baglung for Pokhara; and Gatthaghar Complex in Bhaktapur.
Incentives available at all locations include financing through Hulas Auto Finance (HFL) with a minimum 40% down payment plan, on-spot exchange to reduce paperwork, and same-day delivery in many cases. Each purchase also comes with a premium helmet, tank pad and document bag.
Attendees can test-ride Triumph’s latest 400cc models — the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X and Scrambler 400 XC — and are offered a complimentary drink during the ride.
“We really wanted this week to be about the community as much as the bikes,” said Sagar Thapa, Manager at Triumph Nepal. “Whether you’re looking to trade in today or experience how the Triumph Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, or Scrambler 400 XC feels in person, our doors are open for all our fellow riders.”
Triumph Nepal, managed by Hansraj Hulaschand & Co under the Golchha Group, is the authorised distributor of Triumph Motorcycles in Nepal. The company said the campaign is part of its ongoing effort to expand its presence across the Himalayas while promoting the brand’s Modern Classic spirit.
