| Battery & Range | - 30.08 kWh BYD Blade battery (cimex.com.np price list)[6]
- Claimed 230 km range, WLTP/NEDC quoted by portals (GadiGuide, EV-Nepal)[5][11]
| - 31.4 kWh LFP battery, 320 km CLTC claimed range (dongfengnepal.com price list)[2]
- Estimated 237 km WLTP-equivalent range for 31.4 kWh pack (onlinekhabar.com, WLTP)[9]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Permanent magnet synchronous motor, 45 kW, 135 Nm (NepalDrives)[9]
- Front-wheel drive, single-motor setup (EV-Nepal overview)[11]
| - 70 kW permanent magnet synchronous motor, FWD (dongfengnepal.com price list + Onlinekhabar spec)[2][9]
- 160 Nm peak torque (Onlinekhabar spec)[9]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase 2500 mm (NepalDrives)[9]
- Ground clearance 175 mm (NepalDrives)[9]
| - Wheelbase 2660 mm for all Nammi Box variants (Meroauto comparison)[10]
- Ground clearance 176 mm for all Nammi Box variants (Meroauto comparison)[10]
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| Dimensions | - Length 3925 mm, compact 5-door hatchback (NepalDrives)[9]
- Width and height not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Length 4030 mm shared across E1/E2/E3 (Meroauto)[10]
- Width 1810 mm shared across E1/E2/E3 (Meroauto)[10]
- Height 1570 mm shared across E1/E2/E3 (Meroauto)[10]
- Kerb weight around 1300 kg for Nammi Box (Onlinekhabar spec)[9]
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| Cargo | - Boot/trunk capacity not disclosed for Nepal (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Hatchback layout with split-fold rear seats; boot volume not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[9][10]
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| Comfort & Interior | - Fabric upholstery with manual seat adjustment (NepalDrives)[9]
- Driver seat 4-way manual adjustment in Dynamic (NepalDrives)[9]
- 5-seater layout aimed at city commuting (GadiGuide overview)[5]
| - Fabric seats with rear bench, adjustable front seats (Onlinekhabar feature list)[9]
- Automatic climate control likely across trims; exact spec not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[9]
- Keyless entry and push-button start mentioned for Nammi EV line (Onlinekhabar)[9]
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Infotainment screen size not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Keyless entry and basic convenience features expected but not detailed (EV-Nepal)[11]
| - 12.8-inch central touchscreen standard on Nammi Box (dongfengnepal.com price list writeup)[2]
- Level 2 ADAS and 360° camera available on Nammi Box range (dongfengnepal.com price list)[2]
- 11 kW AC charging and DC fast charge 30–80% in ~30 min (Onlinekhabar)[9]
- Frameless doors and flush door handles for convenience/design (dongfengnepal.com price list + Onlinekhabar)[2][9]
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| Safety | - BYD Blade battery technology for enhanced safety (EV-Nepal)[11]
- Airbag count and ADAS features not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Dual front airbags (driver and passenger) standard (Onlinekhabar spec)[9]
- ADAS safety assists (exact feature set not fully detailed) (Onlinekhabar)[9]
- ABS and ESC expected but not explicitly listed; not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)[9]
- Extended battery & motor warranty up to 11 years/250,000 km (The Himalayan Times)[6]
- Standard manufacturer battery/motor warranty 8 years/200,000 km (ICT Frame)[7]
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| Design & Exterior | - Sold in Nepal in Blue, White, Black, Green colours (NepalDrives)[9]
- Compact city hatchback styling, known globally as Seagull (GadiGuide)[5]
| - Subcompact hatchback with 17-inch alloy wheels (Meroauto)[10]
- Flush door handles and frameless doors for modern look (dongfengnepal.com price list)[2]
- Multiple single-tone and dual-tone colour options (Onlinekhabar)[9]
- Dual-tone and silver paint cost extra NPR 50,000 (dongfengnepal.com Nammi Box page)[1]
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| Sales & Imports | - Officially imported by Cimex Inc. as entry-level BYD EV (GadiGuide)[5]
- Positioned as affordable electric hatchback for urban buyers (GadiDrive)[8]
| - Over 1,000 Nammi Box units imported within first year (Meroauto)[10]
- Launched in Nepal September 2024; strong sales vs BYD Dolphin (Meroauto)[10]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Dynamic targeted at predictable shorter daily routes (GadiGuide)[5]
- Perceived as overpriced versus other markets, 60–80% higher (EV-Nepal)[11]
| - At NPR 32,49,000, positioned as value urban EV with features (dongfengnepal.com price list)[2]
- Lower price than BYD Dolphin while offering comparable motor output (Meroauto)[10]
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| Pros | - Lower entry price than Premium variant in Nepal (cimex.com.np)[6]
- Adequate 230 km claimed range for city use (GadiGuide)[5]
- Compact size makes parking and maneuvering easy (GadiGuide)[5]
| - Competitive pricing versus rival EVs like BYD Dolphin (Meroauto)[10]
- Modern design, large touchscreen, Level 2 ADAS at this price (dongfengnepal.com price list)[2]
- Extended 11-year battery/motor warranty improves ownership confidence (The Himalayan Times)[6]
- Compact dimensions yet good ground clearance for Nepal roads (Meroauto)[10]
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| Cons | - Shorter range than Premium’s 38.88 kWh version (GadiGuide)[5]
- Interior equipment less premium, manual seat adjust (NepalDrives)[9]
- Overall pricing high versus global markets (EV-Nepal)[11]
| - Real-world WLTP-equivalent range lower than CLTC claim (Onlinekhabar vs dongfengnepal.com)[2][9]
- Safety feature list (ESC, side airbags) not clearly detailed (As of: 17/07/2026)[9]
- Brand and dealer network still newer than long-established rivals (Meroauto, Dongfeng Nepal network page hint)[2][10]
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