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Mahindra Logan enters Nepal

Mumbai, Aug. 20

Mahindra Renault, joint venture between Mahindra & Mahindra and Renault, launched the Logan passenger car in Nepal. Nepal is the first international market for the mid-size car. Agni Incorporated Pvt Ltd, the current distributor of Mahindra vehicles in Nepal, will be the local distributor for the Logan. Customers will be able to purchase two variants of the Logan, the 1.4 GLE Petrol and the 1.5 DLS Diesel initially and other variants subsequently, said a press release. "We are now delighted to introduce the Logan to Nepal which has a rapidly growing automobile industry and is the first international market for MRPL," said Mr Gerald Porcario, General Manager- Marketing, Mahindra Renault Pvt. Ltd.- Our Bureau

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