From €28,400, Leapmotor slashes prices to launch the electric B10
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Leapmotor continues its European offensive with the launch of the B10, a compact 100% electric SUV at a bargain price.
Orders have been open since September 1st, and the prices revealed by Leapmotor are enough to shake the competition with a starting price of €29,900, reduced to €28,400 thanks to the launch offer. A particularly aggressive positioning for such a well-equipped model.
The Leapmotor B10 comes in three versions:
LIFE Pro (56.2 kWh): €29,900, or €28,400 during the launch
LIFE ProMax (67.1 kWh): €31,900, or €29,900 during the launch
DESIGN ProMax (67.1 kWh): €32,900, or €30,900 during the launch
It is difficult to find a comparable electric SUV offering so much for so little. From the LIFE trim, you get a panoramic roof, 18-inch wheels, a 360° camera, and a complete pack of 17 driving assist features (ADAS). The DESIGN version adds heated and ventilated leather seats, electric adjustments, and ambient lighting.
Under the hood, a 218 hp engine with 240 Nm of torque ensures solid performance, with a 0 to 100 km/h in 8 seconds and a top speed of 170 km/h. Regarding range, Leapmotor offers two batteries: 56.2 kWh for 361 km WLTP or 67.1 kWh for 434 km, both compatible with fast charging up to 168 kW (30 to 80% in 20 minutes).
The interior is no exception. With a length of 4.51 m and a wheelbase of 2.73 m, the B10 provides one of the most spacious interiors in its segment, complemented by a 14.6-inch touchscreen powered by the LEAP OS 4.0 Plus system. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility will be available via an OTA update starting in December 2025.
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Available at 125 sales points in France, the B10 illustrates Leapmotor’s offensive strategy: to offer a modern, spacious, and ultra-equipped electric SUV at a price lower than that of its direct rivals. This is likely to attract customers who were still hesitant to switch to electric.
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