Wuling MINIEV Set for Nepal Debut at NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026: The Redesigned Four-Door Micro EV
The mini electric car segment in Nepal is about to witness a significant shakeup. Paramount Motors Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Wuling vehicles in Nepal, has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated latest-generation Wuling MINIEV will make its grand debut at the NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026.
Unlike its international predecessors which relied on a ultra-compact two-door layout, this newly updated iteration brings a ground-up redesign tailored specifically for real-world practicality.
The biggest talking point of this latest model is its transition into a four-door, four-seat layout, establishing it as the only native four-door offering in its micro-EV class. This extra set of doors completely solves the rear-passenger accessibility issues that typically plague small city hatchbacks.
Table of Contents
- Enhanced Cabin Ergonomics and Massive Cargo Flexibility
- A Smart Mobile Hub Driven by Connected Tech
- Intelligent Driving Scenarios and Safety Controls
Enhanced Cabin Ergonomics and Massive Cargo Flexibility
Despite keeping its signature small, city-friendly outer footprint, Wuling engineers have managed to carve out a significantly larger interior space. Passengers are treated to 793 mm of front-to-rear seat spacing, accompanied by 620 mm of rear headroom and 454 mm of rear legroom.
The cabin focuses heavily on daily utility and smart space management, making it an excellent fit for the chaotic traffic of Kathmandu.
| Vehicle Parameter | Official New-Gen Specifications |
| Door Configuration | 4-Door, 4-Seat Layout |
| Luggage Space (Seats Folded) | 838 Liters Total Capacity |
| Loading Height | 755 mm for easy lifting |
| Cabin Storage | 20 dedicated compartments & utility hooks |
| Claimed Electric Range | Up to 301 km on a full charge |
The front seats can recline up to 164 degrees, allowing drivers to relax comfortably while the car is parked or charging.
A Smart Mobile Hub Driven by Connected Tech
Step inside, and the dashboard reveals a highly modernized digital cockpit setup. Driving the multimedia experience is a large 10.1-inch central touchscreen infotainment display featuring a fully streamlined, high-definition interface.
Furthermore, the micro-EV fully bridges the gap between vehicle and smartphone. Owners can download a dedicated mobile application to handle real-world remote vehicle operations, such as remote engine start, scheduling air conditioning, and pre-cooling or pre-heating the cabin before setting off. Wuling has also confirmed that compatibility for Apple CarPlay, Huawei HiCar, and CarLink will roll out sequentially via future over-the-air (OTA) software updates.
Intelligent Driving Scenarios and Safety Controls
To maximize efficiency across differing environments, the vehicle comes programmed with four distinct, dedicated driving scenarios:
- Rest Mode & Camping Mode: Reconfigures power usage and seating profiles to maximize on-the-go comfort.
- Rain & Snow Mode: Calibrates traction levels for slick, slippery road conditions.
- Pet Mode: Maintains a safe cabin temperature for pets left briefly inside the vehicle.
Safety Standards Upgraded: Wuling has left no stone unturned regarding structural safety. The vehicle features a heavily reinforced high-strength steel body cage and comes standard with dual front airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), ABS with EBD, a Traction Control System (TCS), Hill Hold Control, TPMS, a crisp rear-view camera, and rear parking sensors.
While the exact introductory pricing tiers and distribution dates remain under wraps until Paramount Motors officially pulls back the curtains at Bhrikutimandap, the Wuling MINIEV’s blend of a 301 km range, four doors, and premium safety tech is heavily poised to challenge local segment leaders.
