| Battery & Range | - 52 kWh battery; 320 km claimed WLTP range
| - 49.52 kWh Aegis Short Blade LFP battery
- 345 km WLTP claimed range
- 30–80% in 20 mins on 80 kW DC charger
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | | - 160 kW front-mounted PMS motor, 320 Nm torque
- Single-motor FWD drivetrain
- Top speed 175 km/h
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Wheelbase 2,750 mm, all variants
- Ground clearance not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Overall exterior dimensions not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
- Spacious C-segment SUV cabin highlighted for Nepal
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| Cargo | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Boot space volume not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
- Flexible rear seats for enhanced cargo practicality
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| Comfort & Interior | | - Indigo Blue interior upholstery, single interior colour
- Spacious interior enabled by 2,750 mm wheelbase
- Manually adjusted front seats, no ventilated function
- Automatic climate control, EV-specific UI
- Premium soft-touch cabin materials mentioned for Nepal
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - 15.4" 2.5K central display
- Remote vehicle control functionality via app
- Flyme Sound System, fewer speakers than Premium
- Level 2 ADAS included
- Smart keyless entry and push start
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| Safety | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - ADAS Level 2 suite standard
- Aegis Short Blade LFP battery emphasises safety
- 6-year/150,000 km vehicle warranty
- 8-year/150,000 km battery, motor, controller warranty
- Airbag count not disclosed officially (As Of: 14/07/2026)
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| Design & Exterior | - Not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - 18" alloy wheels on Prime variant
- C-segment SUV body style
- Available colours: Platinum Silver, Turquoise Green, Slate Grey
- Also Quartz Rose, Lithium White, Moyu Black
- Distinct EV-specific front fascia design
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| Sales & Imports | - Currently listed for Nepal at Rs. 52,99,000
| - Officially imported and distributed by Jagdamba Motors
- Units fully built-up imported from Malaysia
- International debut market for e.MAS 7
- On-road price without insurance Rs 56,99,000
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Lower entry price than Long Range variant
| - Positioned as feature-packed mid-size EV SUV
- Higher price than Malaysia due to Nepali duties
- Prime variant offers strong value vs Premium
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| Pros | - Cheaper than Long Range variant
| - Competitive WLTP 345 km range for base trim
- Strong 160 kW motor, 320 Nm torque
- Rich equipment including Level 2 ADAS
- LFP Aegis Short Blade battery for safety, longevity
- Attractive design and six colour choices
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| Cons | - Shorter claimed range than Long Range variant
| - Ground clearance and boot volume not officially shared (As of: 14/07/2026)
- Higher pricing due to heavy import duties
- No ventilated front seats on Prime
- 18" wheels less premium than 19" on Premium
- Limited public charger network vs ICE refuelling
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