Engine / Motor & Drivetrain varies by variant | - 90 kW front-mounted motor; FWD single-motor setup
- Urban-focused EV crossover based on global Chery QQ3/Q platform
| - 90 kW front motor; single-motor FWD like Comfort
- Identical drivetrain tune; Premium adds more equipment, not power
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Single electric motor, front-wheel drive urban hatchback
- Approx 90 kW peak power, city-focused tuning
| - Same single front motor as Comfort, tuned for efficiency
- Approx 90 kW peak power, front-wheel drive
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Wheelbase & Ground Clearance varies by variant | - Ground clearance listed as 175 mm for Nepal-spec Chery Q
- Wheelbase figure not disclosed officially
| - Ground clearance stated as 175 mm across Q range
- Wheelbase not disclosed officially for Nepal-spec Q
| - Wheelbase around 2510 mm
- Ground clearance approx 160 mm
| - Wheelbase around 2510 mm
- Ground clearance approx 160 mm
| - Wheelbase around 2510 mm shared with Comfort
- Ground clearance approx 160 mm shared with Comfort
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Dimensions varies by variant | - Length about 4020 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1570 mm
- Turning circle and kerb weight not disclosed officially
| - Length about 4020 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1570 mm
- Turning circle and kerb weight not disclosed officially
| - Length about 4020 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1570 mm
- Turning circle and kerb weight not disclosed officially
| - Length about 4020 mm, width 1760 mm, height 1570 mm
- Turning circle and kerb weight not disclosed officially
| - Same 4020×1760×1570 mm body as Comfort
- Physical dimensions identical across both Nepal variants
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Cargo varies by variant | - Rear hatchback layout; specific boot volume not disclosed officially
| - Same rear hatch and boot space as Comfort; volume not disclosed officially
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Rear seats fold to expand boot; exact volume not disclosed
- Four-door, four-seat layout for urban practicality
| - Boot space same as Comfort; exact litres not disclosed
- Split-fold rear seats likely offered on Premium
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Comfort & Interior varies by variant | - Five-door compact EV with 4–5 seat layout
- Fabric upholstery; urban commuter oriented cabin
- Automatic climate control mentioned for Chery Q range
| - Likely adds higher-grade upholstery and extra convenience features
- Electric driver seat adjust or additional soft-touch trim referenced
- Automatic climate control included similar to Comfort
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Fabric seats with manual adjustment
- Automatic climate control on both variants
- Rear bench suitable for two adults, one child
| - Upgraded upholstery and trim over Comfort
- Possible leather-wrapped steering wheel and extra soft-touch areas
- Automatic climate control standard
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Infotainment & Convenience varies by variant | - Touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth connectivity
- Digital instrument cluster for EV-specific information
- Keyless entry and push-button start available on Q Comfort
| - Larger or feature-richer touchscreen vs Comfort mentioned
- Additional connectivity options like better audio system
- Keyless entry and push start standard; possible extra convenience add-ons
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Central touchscreen with smartphone connectivity
- Digital instrument cluster standard
- Keyless entry and push start offered
| - Larger or better-specced touchscreen vs Comfort
- Additional convenience features like rear camera likely
- Smartphone integration and digital cluster standard
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Safety varies by variant | - Dual front airbags standard on Chery Q Nepal range
- ABS with EBD and rear parking sensors listed
- Falcon 500 ADAS suite referenced for QQ3 EV family
| - Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD standard; same core safety as Comfort
- Falcon 500 ADAS likely available or partially enabled on Premium
- Rear camera and more parking aids than Comfort hinted
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Dual front airbags standard
- ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors
- Basic stability control available
- Advanced ADAS mentioned only in China-spec Falcon 500 package
| - Same core safety: dual airbags, ABS, basic ESC
- Rear parking camera in addition to sensors likely
- No confirmed Nepal-specific ADAS suite beyond basics
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Design & Exterior varies by variant | - Compact crossover styling; raised stance vs old QQ hatchback
- LED lighting elements and modern EV face highlighted
- 15-inch alloy wheels referenced for Q lineup
| - Premium trim adds more stylish alloys or exterior accents
- LED DRLs and chrome detailing emphasized for Premium image
- Same compact crossover silhouette with extra visual upgrades
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Compact four-door hatchback, urban-focused styling
- LED daytime running lights and projector headlamps
- 15-inch alloy wheels on Nepal-spec
| - Premium likely adds contrasting accents or different alloys
- LED lighting package same core design as Comfort
- Urban-crossover styling marketed in Nepal as Chery Q
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Sales & Imports same across range | - Introductory Nepal price Rs 30,99,000 under NAIMA Expo offer
- Comfort positioned as entry Chery Q EV variant in Nepal
- Imported as fully built EV from Chery global production
| - Premium priced at Rs 32,99,000 under NAIMA offer scheme
- Discount of Rs 300,000 vs regular Premium list price
- Imported CBU EV; positioned above Comfort as top variant
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Imported fully built unit from China
- Official launch at NAIMA Mobility Expo 2026
- Introductory NAIMA pricing lower than regular list
| - Imported CBU from China alongside Comfort
- Premium positioned top variant in Nepal line-up
- Introductory NAIMA discount smaller than Comfort’s
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Value for Money Verdict same across range | - Strong value as an entry urban EV crossover offering 400 km claimed range at around Rs 31 lakh ex-showroom.
- Best suited to first-time EV buyers needing city-friendly size with modern features but not demanding high performance.
| - For roughly Rs 2 lakh more than Comfort, Premium suits buyers wanting extra features and styling with identical battery and motor.
- Worth it if the added kit truly matters to you; otherwise Comfort remains the more value-focused choice.
| Not disclosed for Nepal | - Strong value for first-time EV buyers seeking city range and modern features.
- Best suited to urban families wanting a compact but tech-rich hatchback.
| - Worth paying extra if you value nicer cabin and added convenience kit.
- Best for buyers wanting fully loaded city EV with still-reasonable pricing.
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