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Taro Bikes Price in Nepal: Features and Specs

Taro bikes are now available in Nepal.

Taro Bikes Price Nepal
Taro Bikes Price in Nepal

Om MotoCorp, the authorized distributor of Taro bikes in Nepal, currently offers four different Taro motorcycles.

These motorcycles are a premium Italian brand that is made in China.

Compared to its current portfolio, Taro GP2 is the most affordable Taro bike in Nepal. Similarly, Taro GP1 400 is the most expensive Taro bike in Nepal.

With that said, let’s take a look at the Taro bikes price in Nepal along with its key specifications.

Taro Bikes Price in Nepal
Taro GP2 200 Rs. 550000
Taro GP1 250 SR Rs. 650000
Taro GP1 400R Rs. 950000

Taro Bikes Price in Nepal

Taro GP2

Starting with the list, it is the Taro GP2.

Taro GP2 is powered by a 198cc, Single-Cylinder, 4-stroke, Liquid-Cooled OHC Engine. It can generate a max power of 17PS at 8000rpm and a max torque of 17Nm at 6500rpm.

Moreover, it is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a 10-liter fuel tank capacity.

Taro GP2 200
Taro GP2 200

Taro GP2 Features Highlight

  • Powerful Carburetor Engine
  • Sporty Faired Styling
  • LED Headlamp with LED DRLs
  • Split LED Tail Lamp with LED Indicators
  • LCD Instrument Meter
  • Flip Key
  • Hazard Light Switch
  • Split Seat Setup
  • Under Seat Exhaust
  • Two-Disc (front) and Single Disc (rear) Setup

Taro GP2 price in Nepal is Rs. 5,50,000.

GP2 tries to be a unique offering. It offers design and features seen in premium sports bikes at a fraction of the price.

Unfortunately, it misses out on key elements like Fuel Injection and ABS to keep that aggressive pricing.

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Taro GP2 200 Specifications

  • Engine Type: Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC, Carb
  • Emission Standard: BS4
  • Displacement: 198 cc
  • Cooling System: Liquid Cooled
  • Starting Mechanism: Self and Kick Start
  • Max Power: 17 PS @ 8000 rpm
  • Max Torque: 17 Nm @ 6000 rpm
  • Gearbox: 6-Speed
  • Top Speed: 120 Kmph
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 10 liter
  • Mileage: 35 kmpl
  • Front Tyre: 110/70-16 – Dual Disc
  • Rear Tyre: 140/80-16 – Disc
  • Tubeless Tyres: Yes
  • Braking System: Standard
  • Suspension Setup: Positive Shock and Mono Shock Suspension
  • Seat Height: 760 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 130 mm
  • Kerb Weight: 155 kg
  • Colors: Red, Black, Orange, Green

Taro GP2 200 Price in Nepal: Rs. 5,50,000

Pros Cons
Sporty Styling Low Ground Clearance
Unique Braking Configuration No ABS!
Taro GP2 200 Competitors: Bajaj Pulsar NS 200, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

Taro GP1 250 SR

Next up is the Taro GP1 250 SR.

Taro GP1 250 SR is powered by a 249.2cc, Single-Cylinder, 4-stroke, Water-Cooled FI OHC Engine. It can generate a max power of 25.83PS at 9000rpm and a max torque of 21Nm at 7000rpm.

Moreover, it is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a 14-liter fuel tank capacity.

Taro GP1 250SR
Taro GP1 250SR

Taro GP1 250 SR Features Highlight

  • Delphi EFI Engine
  • Sporty Faired Styling
  • Twin Projector Headlamp with LED DRL
  • LED Tail Lamp and LED Indicators
  • TFT Instrument Meter
  • Aluminum Chassis
  • Flip Key
  • Hazard Light Switch
  • Split Seat Setup
  • Dual Port Exhaust
  • Two-Disc (front) and Single Disc (rear) Setup

Taro GP1 250 SR price in Nepal is Rs. 6,50,000.

Despite costing mere Rs. 1 Lakh more, GP1 250 SR offers bulkier styling, FI engine, and additional features.

Interestingly enough, there is no ABS.

Instead, Taro has included a Two-Disc setup at the front disc only and a One-Disc setup at the rear disc. Honestly, a Single-Channel ABS would have been far better than this.

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Taro GP1 250 Specifications

  • Engine Type: Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC, FI
  • Emission Standard: BS6
  • Displacement: 249.2 cc
  • Cooling System: Water Cooled
  • Starting Mechanism: Self and Kick Start
  • Max Power: 25.83 PS @ 9000 rpm
  • Max Torque: 21 Nm @ 7000 rpm
  • Gearbox: 6-Speed
  • Top Speed: 145 Kmph
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 liter
  • Mileage: 35 kmpl
  • Front Tyre: 110/70-17 – Dual Disc
  • Rear Tyre: 150/80-17 – Disc
  • Tubeless Tyres: Yes
  • Braking System: Standard
  • Suspension Setup: Positive Shock and Mono Shock Suspension
  • Seat Height: 780 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 180 mm
  • Kerb Weight: 165 kg
  • Colors: Red, Black, Blue

Taro GP1 250 Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,50,000

Pros Cons
Sporty Styling No ABS!
Unique Braking Configuration
Taro GP1 250 Competitors: Suzuki Gixxer 250 SF, KTM RC 200

Taro GP1 400R

Finally, it is the GP1 400R.

Taro GP1 is powered by a 377.7cc, Twin-Cylinder, 4-stroke, Liquid-Cooled FI OHC Engine. It can generate a max power of 38PS at 9000rpm and a max torque of 35Nm at 6500rpm.

Moreover, it is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a 14-liter fuel tank capacity.

Taro GP1 400R
Taro GP1 400R

Taro GP1 400R Features Highlight

  • Larger Engine Capacity
  • Delphi EFI Engine
  • Sporty Faired Styling
  • Twin Projector Headlamp with LED DRL
  • LED Tail Lamp and LED Indicators
  • TFT Instrument Meter
  • Aluminum Chassis
  • Flip Key
  • Hazard Light Switch
  • Split Seat Setup
  • Dual Port Exhaust
  • Two-Disc (front) and Single Disc (rear) Setup

Taro GP1 400R price in Nepal is Rs. 9,50,000.

Both GP1 250 SR and GP1 400R feature similar styling. However, the key difference lies in the bigger capacity engine and Dual-Channel ABS.

However, that comes at a cost that makes 400R the most expensive Taro motorcycle in Nepal.

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Taro GP1 400 Specifications

  • Engine Type: Twin Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC, FI
  • Emission Standard: BS6
  • Displacement: 377.7 cc
  • Cooling System: Water Cooled
  • Starting Mechanism: Self and Kick Start
  • Max Power: 38 PS @ 9000 rpm
  • Max Torque: 34 Nm @ 6500 rpm
  • Gearbox: 6-Speed
  • Top Speed: 160 Kmph
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 14 liter
  • Mileage: 35 kmpl
  • Front Tyre: 110/70-17 – Dual Disc
  • Rear Tyre: 150/80-17 – Disc
  • Tubeless Tyres: Yes
  • Braking System: Dual-Channel ABS
  • Suspension Setup: Positive Shock and Mono Shock Suspension
  • Seat Height: 800 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 180 mm
  • Kerb Weight: 190 kg
  • Colors: Red, Black, White, Orange

Taro GP1 400 Price in Nepal: Rs. 9,50,000

Pros Cons
Sporty Styling Most Expensive Taro Bike
Unique Braking Configuration
Taro GP1 400 Competitors: KTM RC 390

Thoughts on Taro Bikes Price in Nepal and Availability

That was a quick list of Taro bike price in Nepal.

Taro is a brand new motorcycle brand in Nepal. It is currently trying to make its mark in both the sporty motorcycle and scooter segments.

However, each model misses out on either FI engine or ABS.

It should be noted that both of those components come as standard at that price point. Hence, it only offers a sporty design with a few quirky features and nothing more.

Besides the Taro bikes price in Nepal listing, check out our other bike listings here.

If you have any questions related to Taro motorcycles in Nepal, just leave your queries down in the comments below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the official distributor of Taro motorcycles in Nepal?
Om MotoCorp is the official distributor of Taro motorcycles in Nepal.

Which is the most expensive Taro motorcycle in Nepal?
Taro GP1 400R is the most expensive Taro motorcycle in Nepal. It is priced at Rs. 9.50 Lakhs.

Which is the most affordable Taro motorcycle in Nepal?
Taro GP2 200 is the most affordable Taro motorcycle in Nepal. It is priced at Rs. 5.50 Lakhs.

Where is the Taro showroom located in Nepal?
Taro showroom in Nepal is located at Naxal, Kathmandu.

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