| Battery & Range | - Battery capacity 71.8 kWh Blade Battery
- Claimed range 440 km WLTP
- AC charging 0–100% ~7h with 11 kW charger
- DC fast charge 30–80% ~20 min @150 kW
- DC fast charge 30–80% ~40 min @60 kW Nepal context
| - 69.9 kWh battery; 420 km WLTP range (leapmotornepal.com).
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Described as compact motor configuration; likely single-motor EV SUV (Cimex launch news)[6]
- Exact motor output, drivetrain (RWD/AWD) not disclosed officially for Nepal[6]
| - 160 kW motor; rear-wheel drive (nepaldrives.com).
- 320 Nm torque (nepaldrives.com).
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase: 2930 mm (techlekh.com).
- Ground clearance: 175 mm (techlekh.com).
| - Wheelbase 2,825 mm (nepaldrives.com).
- Ground clearance 190 mm (nepaldrives.com).
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| Dimensions | - Length: 4830 mm (techlekh.com).
- Width: 1925 mm (techlekh.com).
- Height: 1620 mm (techlekh.com).
| - Length 4,739 mm (nepaldrives.com).
- Width 1,900 mm (nepaldrives.com).
- Height 1,680 mm (nepaldrives.com).
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| Cargo | - Boot space 500 L
- Boot expandable up to 1789 L
- Frunk storage 58 L
- Rear seats support three adults comfortably
| - Boot space 435 litres; 1,410 litres with seats folded (evnewsnepal.com).
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| Comfort & Interior | - Positioned as modern, premium electric SUV; detailed Nepal interior features not disclosed[6]
- Likely leatherette upholstery and electric seats (India-spec brochure, not Nepal-confirmed)[2]
| - 5-seater cabin (evnewsnepal.com).
- Ambient lighting and wireless charging (nepaldrives.com).
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Specific screen size, audio system and connectivity not disclosed for Nepal[6]
- India-spec mentions large touchscreen, NFC key (India-spec, Scribd brochure)[1]
| - 7.2 kW AC charging support (youtube.com/watch?v=ZQavlvNLlhU).
- 10.25-inch display mentioned in Nepal video review (youtube.com/watch?v=mVECnxf_iXc).
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| Safety | - Cimex notes focus on safety, but no detailed Nepal spec list yet[6]
- India-spec includes multiple airbags, ADAS (India-spec, BYD India brochure)[2]
| - 7 airbags (evnewsnepal.com).
- 5-star Euro NCAP rating (evnewsnepal.com).
- ADAS with LiDAR, 5 radars, 12 cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors (nepaldrives.com).
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| Design & Exterior | - Described as electric SUV with Ocean Series design language (India-spec, brochure)[2]
- Exact Nepal tyre/wheel sizes and exterior package not disclosed officially[6]
| - SUV body style (leapmotornepal.com).
- 0-50 km/h in 3.8 seconds stated on Nepal site (leapmotornepal.com).
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| Sales & Imports | - Launch sales in Nepal planned from July 4, 2025 by Cimex[6]
- Target positioning against other Nepali EV SUVs; import volume not disclosed[6]
| - Distributed in Nepal by Shangrila Motors (evnewsnepal.com).
- Official Nepal site lists price at 72 lakhs (leapmotornepal.com).
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Around NPR 7.5 million positions it among higher-end EV SUVs in Nepal[6]
- Value depends on final motor, battery and feature spec yet to be fully disclosed[6]
| - Strong spec-to-price value versus imported EV SUV rivals (inferred from Nepal pricing and equipment).
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| Pros | - Backed by established BYD–Cimex EV ecosystem in Nepal, aiding reliability perception[6]
- Modern design and anticipated safety-tech likely attractive versus legacy ICE SUVs (India-spec context)[2]
| - Long 420 km WLTP range for Nepal price (leapmotornepal.com).
- Rear-wheel drive performance (nepaldrives.com).
- High safety hardware count (nepaldrives.com).
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| Cons | - Key specs like range, battery size, safety list not yet officially detailed for Nepal[6]
- Higher price bracket may limit mass-market adoption until full features are confirmed[6]
| - No Nepal-source confirmation of all variant-level equipment differences.
- Price shown as 72 lakhs, while launch reporting also cites 67.99 lakh intro offer (leapmotornepal.com).
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