| Battery & Range | - 72V 24Ah lithium battery, claimed range 105 km per charge (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Battery capacity about 1.73 kWh, claimed range 105 km (evnewsnepal.com)[4]
- Full charge time approximately 8 hours (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
| - 76V 30Ah LFP battery, claimed range up to 110 km
- 80% charge achievable in about 20 minutes
- Positioned as fast‑charging commuter in Velax series
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - Segway customized brushless hub motor, peak power 2.2 kW (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Peak power rated 2200 W, max torque 100 Nm (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Single-speed electric drivetrain, rear-wheel drive scooter layout (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
| - 3,200 W hub motor, peak torque 172 N·m
- Top speed rated at 62 km/h
- Electric scooter, rear wheel hub drive
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Ground clearance specified as 129 mm (bikebazarnepal.com)[9]
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
| - Ground clearance around 145 mm
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially for Nepal (As of: 18/07/2026)
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| Dimensions | - Overall length, width, height not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Kerb weight not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
| - Overall length about 1944 mm
- Overall width about 704 mm
- Overall height about 1097–1331 mm adjustable seat/handle
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| Cargo | - Under-seat storage capacity not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Designed as urban commuter scooter with typical helmet storage (nepalautotrader.com, descriptive)[2]
| - Underseat storage not quantified, typical EV scooter boot
- Front bag hook and small cubby likely, not officially detailed (As of: 18/07/2026)
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| Comfort & Interior | - Equipped with three riding modes for comfort and efficiency (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Cruise control feature for relaxed riding on longer routes (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Reverse mode to ease parking maneuvers (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Keyless start/stop, no physical key required (automobilehive.com)[8]
| - Designed for everyday comfort commuting use
- Scooter seat for two, ergonomic urban posture
- Suspension and seat tuning aimed at city rides
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Digital instrument cluster, exact screen size not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026) (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Hazard light switch provided for added convenience (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Smart features with Segway ecosystem implied, details not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026) (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
| - Likely full LED instrument cluster, not Nepal‑spec detailed (As of: 18/07/2026)
- USB charging port common on Velax, not confirmed for Nepal
- Smart features teased with AiSafety/AiGo on some Velax variants
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| Safety | - Comes with hazard light switch for better on-road visibility (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Other safety features like ABS or CBS not disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Battery warranty 3 years, motor warranty 2 years (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
| - EV scooter with IPX7 motor/battery water resistance on Velax line
- Front and rear LED lighting for visibility
- ABS/CBS not explicitly disclosed for Nepal variants (As of: 18/07/2026)
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| Design & Exterior | - Available colors: Black, Red, White mentioned (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- NepalDrives reports two colors: Black and White (nepaldrives.com, conflicting)[3]
- Modern N-series styling with urban-focused bodywork (nepaldrives.com)[3]
- Electric scooter format with step-through frame (nepalautotrader.com)[5]
| - Sleek, sporty urban scooter styling
- Full LED lighting package on Velax family
- Modern design targeted at city riders
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| Sales & Imports | - Launched in Nepal as part of N-Series line by Ihub Pvt. Ltd (nepaldrives.com)[3]
- Price in Nepal set at Rs. 2,60,000 on-road equivalent (nepaldrives.com)[3]
- Listed as single variant "Standard" in price table (bikebazarnepal.com)[9]
- Segmenty reports four Segway models available locally including N100 (segmenty.com)[6]
| - Imported from China; Velax 2025 made in China
- Distributed by Kuzu Nepal via >12 dealers nationwide
- Showcased at NAIMA Auto Show 2025 for Nepal launch
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as entry Segway model with 105 km range at 2.60 lakh (nepalautotrader.com)[5]
- Considered affordable urban EV scooter in Nepali market (techlekh.com)[11]
| - Special offer price reduced from 2,85,000 to 2,45,000 NPR
- Fast charging plus 110 km range at mid‑segment price
- 3‑year/30,000–50,000 km warranty boosts ownership value
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| Pros | - Good claimed range of 105 km per full charge (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Reasonable price point at Rs. 2,60,000 (nepaldrives.com)[3]
- Keyless operation increases convenience and modern feel (automobilehive.com)[8]
- Three riding modes and cruise control add versatility (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
- Reverse mode helpful for tight parking spaces (nepalautotrader.com)[2]
| - Very quick fast charging to 80% in 20 minutes
- Good claimed range up to 110 km
- Competitive limited‑time price at 2,45,000 NPR
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| Cons | - Key chassis dimensions and wheelbase not yet disclosed officially (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Safety equipment like ABS or CBS not clearly specified (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Color availability information inconsistent across portals (nepalautotrader.com, nepaldrives.com)[2][3]
| - Detailed Nepal‑spec features like ABS, storage not disclosed (As of: 18/07/2026)
- Top speed limited to 62 km/h vs Velax U’s 80 km/h
- Exact on‑road cost components not itemized officially
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