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Leapmotor B10: £30k, 260-mile Ford Explorer rival driven

Last updated: April 24, 2025 8:00 am
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Introducing the Leapmotor B10: A Sneak Peek at China’s Electric Marvel

The Leapmotor B10 is an electric vehicle that is set to make waves in the automotive industry. With a 67.1kWh battery hidden under the floor, this sleek car boasts an estimated 260-mile range, pending WLTP testing. Powered by a single motor on the rear axle, the B10 delivers 215bhp and 177lb ft of torque, propelling it from 0-62mph in just 6.8 seconds.

Charging the B10 may not be the fastest process, with a maximum speed of 80kW. However, a 30-80% charge can be achieved in around 20 minutes. The upcoming upgrade to an 800V electrical architecture for the closely related C10 promises to enhance charging speeds and overall efficiency for the B10 as well.

During a brief test drive at a Chinese production facility, the B10 showcased its agility and performance. It demonstrated quick acceleration to motorway speeds and maintained composure on the road. The car’s cell-to-chassis construction method contributed to its rigidity and efficiency, with minimal roll during sharp turns.

Despite lacking in steering feel, the B10’s steering response was quick and predictable, offering a confident driving experience. The suspension tuning for global models is still in progress, but the test car displayed a comfortable ride over various road conditions, showing promise for future iterations.

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With its innovative design and impressive performance capabilities, the Leapmotor B10 is poised to make a mark in the electric vehicle market. Keep an eye out for this cutting-edge car as it continues to evolve and redefine the future of sustainable transportation.

See also  New Aston Martin boss outlines plans for profitability

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