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Triumph Nepal’s Exchange Camp Ends on a High Note with Complete Sell-Out

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Triumph Motorcycle Nepal has wrapped up its much-anticipated Exchange Camp with resounding success, witnessing an overwhelming response from motorcycle enthusiasts. The six-day event, hosted at the Bikers Café in Naxal, Kathmandu, led to a complete sell-out of all available Triumph motorcycles at the brand’s Naxal showroom.

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Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of Triumph Motorcycles in Nepal, the Exchange Camp drew an impressive turnout of riders from across the city. Motorcycle owners, regardless of brand, were welcomed to trade in their existing bikes and upgrade to a premium Triumph model in a seamless and rewarding process.

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Throughout the event, Triumph Nepal offered attractive spot exchange deals, assuring the best market valuations for used motorcycles. Coupled with easy financing options, including affordable EMIs and low down payments, the initiative made premium motorcycle ownership more accessible than ever. Visitors also had the opportunity to test ride Triumph’s iconic models, experiencing first-hand the brand’s superior performance and engineering before making a decision.

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The overwhelming success of the campaign highlights the growing enthusiasm for premium motorcycles in Nepal and reflects the strong trust that customers place in the Triumph brand. Attendees praised the streamlined exchange process, competitive valuations, and exceptional customer service that defined the experience.

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“The response was beyond our expectations. The showroom witnessed a constant flow of interested riders, and all units available for the campaign were sold out within days. This exchange camp proved to be the perfect platform for riders to join the Triumph family,” said Sagar Thapa, Manager of Triumph Nepal.

As Triumph continues to expand its footprint in Nepal, enthusiasts can look forward to more engaging, customer-centric initiatives in the near future.

 

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