| Battery & Range | - 60.22 kWh LFP battery pack
- WLTP range 430 km on single charge
- WLTP 430 km range confirmed for Pro
- Same 60.22 kWh battery as Max variant
| - 49.52 kWh Aegis short-blade LFP battery (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
- WLTP range 345 km (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - 160 kW electric motor, 320 Nm torque
- Single-speed reduction gear transmission
- Front-motor, front-wheel-drive layout
- 0–100 km/h in 6.9 seconds
| - Front-mounted 160 kW motor, 218 PS, 320 Nm (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Single-motor FWD drivetrain (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Top speed 175 km/h (soyacincau.com)[4]
- 0–100 km/h in 6.9 seconds (soyacincau.com)[4]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Ground clearance 180 mm
- Wheelbase shared with Max; exact figure not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance 173 mm (ev-nepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 19/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - 5-seater mid-size electric SUV body style
- Overall dimensions same as Max; not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Kerb weight 1,715 kg
| - Overall dimensions not disclosed officially (As of: 19/07/2026)
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| Cargo | - Boot/cargo volume not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Rear seats split-fold to expand luggage space
| - Boot / cargo volume not disclosed officially (As of: 19/07/2026)
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| Comfort & Interior | - 5-seat cabin with premium upholstery
- Power-adjustable front seats
- Automatic climate control with rear vents
- Panoramic sunroof standard on EX5
- Multi-function steering wheel with drive-mode controls
| - Flagship electric SUV positioned as comfortable family EV (nepalnews.com)[3]
- Advanced 12-in-1 electric drive system for smoother performance (nepaldrives.com)[5]
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Large central touchscreen infotainment display
- Full-digital instrument cluster
- Wireless phone charging pad
- Keyless entry with push-button start
- Multiple drive modes selectable from screen
| - Detailed infotainment specs not disclosed officially (As of: 19/07/2026)
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| Safety | - Six airbags
- ABS with EBD and brake assist
- ESC and traction control standard
- Advanced driver-assistance features; exact list not disclosed officially (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Rear parking sensors and camera
| - Cell-to-Body battery architecture for structural safety (proton.com)[1]
- Aegis Short-Blade Battery designed for enhanced safety (nepaldrives.com)[5]
- 6-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty (soyacincau.com)[4]
- 8-year/150,000 km high-voltage battery and EV parts warranty (soyacincau.com)[4]
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| Design & Exterior | - Modern SUV styling with LED headlamps
- LED DRLs and LED tail-lamps
- 18-inch alloy wheels on Pro variant
- Single exterior colour in Nepal: Silver
- Roof rails and subtle SUV cladding
| - C-segment electric SUV body style (proton.com)[1]
- Available colours: Turquoise Green, Lithium White, Slate Grey (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Also available in Platinum Silver, Quartz Rose, Moyu Black (soyacincau.com)[4]
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| Sales & Imports | - Imported CBU from China for Nepal market
- Launched in Nepal August 2025
- Distributed by LRR Motors across major cities
- Positioned to rival Proton eMas 7 in Nepal
| - International debut market for e.MAS 7 is Nepal (proton.com)[1]
- Distributed by Jagdamba Motors, Proton’s official Nepal partner (paultan.org)[2]
- On-road price Rs 56,99,000 (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
- Three dealers operational; plan for 12 by end-2025 (proton.com)[1]
- 12 dealers appointed; 9 operational by end-2025 (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Entry EX5 variant balancing price and range
- Competitive pricing vs other 5-seat EV SUVs
- Lower price than Max but similar performance
- Good WLTP range for real-world touring
| - Priced as mid-to-upper EV SUV offering in Nepal (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
- Smaller battery suits urban, moderate intercity use (soyacincau.com)[4]
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| Pros | - Strong 160 kW motor with brisk performance
- WLTP 430 km range ideal for Nepali terrain
- LFP battery chemistry prioritizes safety and longevity
- Generous feature set even in Pro trim
- Ground clearance 180 mm suits rough roads
| - Competitive WLTP range 345 km for price (thehimalayantimes.com)[7]
- Modern LFP Aegis short-blade battery tech (nepaldrives.com)[5]
- Strong 160 kW motor performance (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Comprehensive 6-year vehicle and 8-year battery warranties (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Ground clearance 173 mm suitable for Nepali roads (ev-nepal.com)[9]
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| Cons | - Exact dimensions and boot space not clearly published (As of: 17/07/2026)
- Only Silver colour officially listed in Nepal
- ADas feature list for Nepal not fully detailed (As of: 17/07/2026)
- CBU import may limit spare part affordability
| - Smaller battery than Premium limits long-distance range (soyacincau.com)[4]
- Detailed feature list not yet fully disclosed officially (As of: 19/07/2026)
- Exact dimensions and boot space not publicly specified (As of: 19/07/2026)
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