| Battery & Range | - Blade Battery capacity 51.13 kWh
- Claimed WLTP range 345 km
- Range 345 km WLTP, real ~315–320 km
| - Uses 56.2 kWh LFP battery pack
- Company-claimed range around 380 km per charge
- Battery warranty 8 years / 150,000 km
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Front-mounted permanent magnet motor, FWD
- Motor power 100 kW, torque 290 Nm
- e-Platform 3.0 with Blade Battery architecture
| - Rear-wheel-drive electric SUV
- Motor output not disclosed officially for Life (As of: 13/07/2026)
- 400V architecture mentioned for B10 series globally
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Ground clearance 200 mm
- Wheelbase 2620 mm
| - Ground clearance claimed around 180 mm
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially for Nepal spec (As of: 13/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - Length around 4310–4320 mm
- Width around 1830 mm
- Height around 1670 mm
- Compact SUV footprint, smaller than ATTO 3
| - Overall length, width, height not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Five-door compact crossover SUV body style
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| Cargo | - Boot space claimed around 380–400 liters
- Two-level boot floor, split loading options
- Rear seats split-fold for extended cargo
| - Boot space expandable to around 420 L
- Rear seats split-fold for extra cargo space
- Exact cargo volume figure not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
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| Comfort & Interior | - Front driver seat with multi-way electric adjustment
- Passenger front seat with 4-way adjustment
- Premium seat upholstery and soft-touch cabin materials
- Second row designed for good knee and headroom
- Flat floor aids rear passenger comfort
| - 5-seater cabin with modern minimalist layout
- Automatic climate control with rear vents
- Electrically adjustable front seats
- Leatherette upholstery mentioned for B10 range
- Keyless entry and push-button start
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Rotating central touchscreen infotainment display
- 360-degree camera system standard
- Keyless entry and push-button start
- Vehicle-to-load (V2L) power export feature
- Modern digital instrument cluster
| - 14.6-inch 2.5K central touchscreen display
- 8.8-inch LCD digital instrument cluster
- 360-degree surround view camera system
- Adaptive cruise control available on B10 range
- Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
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| Safety | - Equipped with BYD Blade Battery for enhanced safety
- Level 2 ADAS suite mentioned for Nepal spec
- Multiple airbags, including front and side
- ABS and ESC stability control standard
- Traction control and hill-hold assist
- 360-degree cameras aid parking safety
| - Six airbags standard on Nepal B10
- ABS with EBD braking system
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Traction Control System (TCS)
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Ultrasonic radar support for ADAS features
- Blind spot monitoring feature
- Front disc brakes mentioned; rear type not disclosed
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| Design & Exterior | - Compact electric SUV body style
- Design closely related to Yuan Up global model
- High ground clearance for Nepal roads
- Modern LED lighting elements front and rear
| - Gravity Field exterior design language
- Mid-size electric SUV stance
- LED lighting package; exact spec not disclosed
- Aerodynamic wheels; size not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Roof rails and subtle rear spoiler
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| Sales & Imports | - Sold officially by Cimex as single Nepal variant
- Introductory launch price was Rs. 43.99 lakh
- Current listed price Rs. 48.99 lakh on-road
- Part of BYD’s expanding NEV lineup in Nepal
| - Launched in Nepal as entry Life variant
- Distributed by Shangrila Motors, Leapmotor Nepal
- On-road starting price Rs 49.99 lakh at launch
- Current discounted price not mentioned for Life
- Import numbers not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as compact EV SUV under NPR 50 lakh
- Considered strong value versus ATTO 3 and Dolphin
- Reviewers call it one of most complete EVs around 44–49 lakh
| - Positioned as value-focused midsize EV SUV
- Lower battery pack, lower price than Top variant
- Good feature set for price bracket
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| Pros | - Strong performance from 100 kW motor, lively acceleration
- Good real-world range for city and highway use
- 200 mm clearance suits rough Nepali roads
- Spacious cabin relative to compact size
- Comprehensive safety and ADAS features
- Modern design and premium interior feel
- Competitive pricing versus other compact EV SUVs
| - Competitive entry price versus other midsize EVs
- Comprehensive safety and ADAS package
- Decent claimed real-world range around 380 km
- Modern interior with large dual displays
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| Cons | - Boot space only mid-pack for SUV class
- Single variant limits customization choices
- Price hike from introductory 43.99 to 48.99 lakh
- Real-world range lower than claimed WLTP 345 km
| - Detailed motor specs not disclosed for Life (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Exact dimensions and cargo figures missing officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Fast-charging speed details for Life not clarified (As of: 13/07/2026)
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