Motorola, the popular global smartphone brand, has officially entered the Nepali market through Chaudhary Group’s CG Mobile. The launch event was held on Thursday at Kathmandu’s Vivanta Hotel, where Motorola unveiled a range of smartphones targeting different budgets.
Motorola’s initial lineup in Nepal includes:
- Moto G45 (8GB RAM, 128GB storage): NPR 24,499
- Moto G64 (8GB RAM, 128GB storage): NPR 27,499 | (12GB RAM, 256GB storage): NPR 30,999
- Moto G85 (8GB RAM, 128GB storage): NPR 34,499 | (12GB RAM, 256GB storage): NPR 37,499
- Moto Edge 50 Fusion (12GB RAM, 256GB storage): NPR 46,499
Other models like the Moto G05, Moto G35, Moto Edge 50, and the foldable Moto Razr 50 will be announced soon.
Motorola emphasized its focus on bloatware-free, smooth performance and a pure Android experience. Key highlights include:
- Clean software: No unnecessary pre-installed apps.
- Fast and user-friendly interface.
- Premium designs, like the foldable Razr 50 for style-conscious users.
- Budget-friendly options like the Moto G45 and G64 for everyday use.
Nirvana Chaudhary, Managing Director of Chaudhary Group, and Vipin Raina, Head of Motorola’s India & SAARC operations, highlighted the brand’s commitment to bringing advanced technology at fair prices to Nepali consumers.
The smartphones are available at CG Digital outlets across Nepal. Buyers can also enjoy 0% EMI payment plans to make purchases easier.
Motorola’s entry intensifies competition in Nepal’s smartphone market, offering more choices to users who want reliable performance without extra apps clogging their devices. With prices starting at NPR 24,499, the brand aims to appeal to both budget shoppers and premium users.

