Leapmotor B10’s 30K Pre-Orders Signal Big Win in China’s EV Market

B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor
B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor

Leapmotor has made a strong entry into the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market with the launch of its new electric crossover, the B10.

Leapmotor, a Chinese EV manufacturer backed by Stellantis, received over 30,000 pre-orders for the B10 within just 48 hours of launching pre-sales.

The response was overwhelming, with more than 15,000 orders placed in the first hour alone.

Compact SUV Size with a Futuristic Design

B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor
B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor

The B10 is a compact SUV with a spacious interior. It measures 4,515 mm (177.6 inches) in length, 1,885 mm (74.2 inches) in width, and 1,655 mm (65.2 inches) in height, with a wheelbase of 2,735 mm (107.5 inches). Compared to its class rivals, the B10 offers well-balanced proportions.

The exterior highlights a futuristic aesthetic. Slim, elongated LED daytime running lights integrate seamlessly with the headlights and air intakes, creating a sporty look.

A roof-mounted LiDAR sensor enhances autonomous driving capabilities, while flush door handles and an integrated taillight design contribute to its sleek appearance.

The interior features a driver-centric digital cockpit. It includes a 14.6-inch floating display, an 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster, a two-spoke D-shaped steering wheel, and dual wireless charging pads in the center console, enhancing convenience.

The front passenger seat features special anchor points for installing a fold-out table.

372-mile Range and Advanced Autonomous Driving

B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor
B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor

The base B10 is powered by a 132 kW (177 hp) electric motor, while the high-performance variant features a 160 kW (214 hp) motor that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.8 seconds.

The standard model has a 56.2 kWh LFP battery, which provides a maximum range of 510 km (317 miles) under the CLTC cycle. The long-range model, with a 67.1 kWh battery, extends the range to 600 km (373 miles), making it ideal for long-distance travel.

One of the B10’s key advantages is its advanced autonomous driving features.

The roof-mounted LiDAR sensor enhances the vehicle’s ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), supporting 26 driving assistance functions, including smart parking and obstacle avoidance.

Buyers can choose from six exterior colors: purple, light gray, white, silver, black, and dark gray. The interior is finished in a sophisticated combination of gray and purple.

Competitive Pricing That Outshines Rivals

B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor
B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor

The B10 is available in five trims, with prices ranging from 109,800 CNY (approximately $15,000) to 139,800 CNY (approximately $19,000).

LiDAR sensors come standard on the top two trims, making it even more competitively priced than its rival, the BYD Atto 3, which ranges from 115,800 CNY (approximately $16,023) to 145,800 CNY (approximately $20,174).

Leapmotor developed the B10 using its LEAP 3.5 EV platform and plans to introduce additional EV models based on this architecture.

B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor
B10 / Photo courtesy of Leapmotor

Industry analysts closely watch how the B10’s success will influence Leapmotor’s global strategy.

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