| Battery & Range | - Battery 64.78–66.5 kWh, WLTP range about 430–475 km
| - Not an EV; diesel-only model in Nepal
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Single electric motor, maximum output 150 kW/204 hp
- Front-wheel-drive eDrive20 with BMW fifth‑generation eDrive tech
- eDrive20 xLine is the sole iX1 trim in Nepal
| - 2442 cc diesel, 178 bhp power, 430 Nm torque
- Likely 4WD automatic SUV configuration for Nepal
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase and ground clearance not disclosed on Nepal sources (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Assumed same across X1 variants; no trim‑specific data
| - Wheelbase 2800 mm
- Ground clearance 218 mm
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| Dimensions | - Overall dimensions not specified in Nepal‑market articles (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Same body shell shared with other current‑gen X1 trims
| - Length 4840 mm
- Width 1815 mm
- Height 1835 mm
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| Cargo | - Boot/cargo capacity not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Seven-seat SUV; boot varies with seat configuration
- Exact cargo volume not disclosed for Nepal (As of: 17/07/2026)
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| Comfort & Interior | - Premium SAV interior targeted at luxury EV buyers
- Modern BMW cabin with 5th‑gen eDrive packaging
- Likely similar to global iX1 eDrive20 xLine spec; details not Nepal‑confirmed
| - Seven-seat layout with three-row seating
- Likely automatic climate control for premium SUV segment
- Fabric or leather upholstery depending on local spec; not clearly detailed
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Latest BMW EV features and connected tech, exact Nepal spec not detailed
- iX1 positioned as tech‑rich compact electric SAV
| - Modern touchscreen infotainment expected; Nepal spec not fully listed
- Bluetooth and USB connectivity likely included
- Cruise control common in Pajero Sport globally; Nepal spec not confirmed
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| Safety | - Described as premium BMW EV; specific safety feature list not disclosed
- Expected BMW active/passive safety; Nepal‑official list unavailable (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - ABS with EBD standard globally on Pajero Sport
- Multiple airbags in global Pajero Sport; exact Nepal count not disclosed
- Stability control and traction control standard globally
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| Design & Exterior | - Compact SAV crossover body with BMW EV styling
- Available in 7 colours including Alpine White and Phytonic Blue
- Marketed as all‑electric crossover SUV in Nepal
| - Modern Dynamic Shield front design
- Available in ten exterior colours in Nepal
- SUV body style with high ground clearance
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| Sales & Imports | - Introductory price set at NPR 14,996,000 at launch
- Media report lists price Rs 1,49,96,000 for Nepal market
- Positioned as entry‑level BMW electric SUV in Nepal lineup
| - Price in Nepal set at Rs 2.14 Crore on-road
- Imported as fully built unit; no local assembly
- Sold via Leon Motors showroom network in Kathmandu
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Considered premium compact electric SUV with strong range for price
- Priced as BMW’s most affordable EV in Nepal
- Appeals to buyers wanting German‑brand EV under NPR 1.5 crore
| - Positioned as a premium 7-seat diesel SUV above 2 crore
- High price but strong off-road and comfort capability
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| Pros | - Strong claimed WLTP range around 430–475 km for class
- BMW brand image and premium positioning in EV segment
- Entry‑level pricing among BMW EVs in Nepal
| - Strong 178 bhp, 430 Nm diesel performance
- High 218 mm ground clearance for rough roads
- 7-seat practicality for families and touring
- Premium image and robust build quality
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| Cons | - Detailed Nepal‑specific feature/spec sheet not publicly available (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Only one trim (eDrive20 xLine) officially offered, limited choice
- Charging/network details from distributor not clearly published (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Very expensive at around Rs 2.14 Crore
- Diesel-only; no hybrid or EV option in Nepal
- Limited dealer and service network compared to mass brands
- Exact feature list for Nepal poorly documented publicly
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