| Battery & Range | - 59 kWh battery
- 543 km MIDC range
- Certified range 543 km
| - 61.0566 kWh LFP battery, WLTP range 430 km (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Real-world range around 400 km in Nepal conditions (NepalDrives YouTube review)[12]
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - 99 kW motor
- 380 Nm torque
- Rear-wheel drive / RWD
| - Front-mounted 99 kW motor, 340 Nm torque, FWD (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Single-speed automatic transmission, EV crossover SUV (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Ground clearance not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Wheelbase 2630 mm, ground clearance 180 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
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| Dimensions | - Dimensions not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Length 4424 mm, width 1830 mm, height 1588 mm (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Kerb weight 1785 kg, 5-seater configuration (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
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| Cargo | - Cargo volume not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Boot capacity 380 L with seats up, 1075 L seats folded (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Small front trunk (frunk) around 15 L (NepalDrives review)[12]
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| Comfort & Interior | - Feature-loaded trim
- Interior details not fully disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Fabric upholstery, no sunroof in DLX (nepaldrives.com – DLX feature deletions)[7]
- Dual-zone automatic AC and spacious 5-seat cabin (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Driver-centric cockpit with multi-function steering wheel (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Infotainment details not fully disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
- Charging equipment pricing not disclosed officially in Nepal (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Dual 12.3-inch displays with connected infotainment (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Keyless entry and push-button start (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
- Wireless phone charging and multiple USB ports (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Safety | - Safety specification not fully disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - 6 airbags, ABS, EBD, ESC standard (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
- Level 2.5 ADAS including lane-keep and adaptive cruise (NepalDrives review)[12]
- TPMS, hill-start assist, rear parking sensors standard (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Design & Exterior | - R19 wheels
- Available in multiple exterior colours
| - Futuristic ‘X’ front face with dynamic body lines (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- DLX lacks privacy glass and puddle lights (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- 17-inch alloy wheels and LED lighting package (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Sales & Imports | - Limited units brought to Nepal for testing
- Bookings were initially not opened in Nepal
| - Priced at NPR 55.99 lakh on-road Nepal (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Second, more affordable variant after LUX in Nepal (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Lowest-priced Nepal BE 6 variant
- Best for buyers prioritizing entry price over added features
| - DLX targets buyers needing range and safety over luxury features (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Considered strong value for WLTP 430 km range at this price (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Pros | - Same 99 kW / 380 Nm drivetrain as higher trims
- Cheapest official BE 6 in Nepal
| - Long 430 km WLTP range with efficient consumption 15.5 kWh/100 km (omodajaecoonepal.com)[4]
- Comprehensive ADAS and safety package for segment (NepalDrives review)[12]
- Competitive pricing versus similarly sized EV SUVs (nepalautotrader.com)[9]
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| Cons | - Battery size only 59 kWh
- Official Nepal feature list is incomplete
| - No sunroof, 360-degree camera, or power tailgate in DLX (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Cabin headroom and knee room only average for tall passengers (NepalDrives review)[12]
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