Following market introductions in Brunei and Pakistan, the Proton X70 has now been launched in Nepal. Sold through authorised distributor Jagdamba Motors, which is operated by Shanker Group, the SUV is offered in four variants just like in Malaysia. The range starts with the Standard 2WD that is priced at 8.699 million Nepalese rupees, followed by the Executive 2WD at 9.199 million NPR, Executive AWD at 9.699 million NPR and the top Premium 2WD at 10.499 million NPR.

The X70 sold in Nepal has different specifications to what we have here, so let’s get into that. For starters, the Nepal-spec X70 does not come with a 1.8 litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine rated at 184 PS and 300 Nm of torque, which is also used for the Brunei-spec X70. Instead, it gets the same 1.5 litre TGDi three-cylinder engine used in the Pakistan-spec X70 that provides 177 PS and 255 Nm. The TGDi unit is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and front-wheel drive as standard on all variants except the Executive AWD, which gets all-wheel drive. 

In terms of standard equipment, the Standard 2WD variant comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, halogen projector headlamps, LED front fog lamps and a power tailgate, the last of which is not present on our equivalent variant. Inside, the base option gets black fabric upholstery, manually operated seats, dual-zone automatic air-conditioning (with rear vents), an air purifier system, keyless entry and start, three drive modes (Normal, Eco and Sport), a seven-inch LCD instrument cluster display, a leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel and eight speakers. The infotainment system is an eight-inch touchscreen display with voice command, smartphone connectivity and Bluetooth.

Building upon the Standard 2WD, both the Executive 2WD and AWD gain 18-inch alloys, LED headlamps and DRLs, rain-sensing wipers, black leatherette leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, front welcome lamps, a six-way powered driver’s seat, front seat ventilation and two more speakers for a total of eight. The range-topping Premium 2WD adds to the Executive’s features, with things like 19-inch alloys, hands-free functionality for the powered tailgate, a panoramic sunroof, Nappa leather upholstery, driver’s seat two-way lumbar support, a four-way powered front passenger seat with additional side controls, plus a nine-speaker system with power amplifier and subwoofer.

Safety-wise, the base variant being fitted with six airbags, ABS, EBD, brake assist, auto brake hold, ESC, traction control, hill hold assist, hill descent control, four rear parking sensors and a reverse camera as standard. The Executive 2WD adds two front parking sensors and a 360-degree camera, while the AWD variant gains a tyre pressure monitoring system as well. Meanwhile, the Premium 2WD further adds two more front parking sensors and a variety of active systems, including autonomous emergency braking, forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, a blind spot monitor and automatic high beam.

The colour options for the X70 in Nepal are somewhat limited, with Ruby Red and Cinnamon Brown being absent from the palette. Available hues for all variants are Snow White and Armour Silver, while Jet Grey is offered for all but the Executive AWD, and Space Grey can’t be had with the Standard 2WD. A five-year, unlimited-mileage warranty comes standard.