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Leapmotor delivers 42,517 cars in Dec, 7th consecutive record month

Last updated: January 1, 2025 5:21 pm
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Leapmotor, a leading electric vehicle manufacturer, has had a remarkable year in 2024, exceeding its target by delivering 293,724 vehicles throughout the year. This achievement showcases the company’s continued growth and success in the competitive EV market.

In December alone, Leapmotor set a new record by delivering 42,517 vehicles, marking the second time the company has surpassed the 40,000 mark in a single month. This achievement also marks the seventh consecutive month of record-breaking deliveries for the company, demonstrating its consistent performance and strong market presence.

Compared to the same month last year, Leapmotor’s December deliveries increased by an impressive 128.37 percent, showcasing the company’s rapid growth and increasing demand for its electric vehicles. Additionally, the December deliveries were up by 5.85 percent from November, indicating sustained momentum and customer interest in Leapmotor’s offerings.

In the fourth quarter of 2024, Leapmotor delivered a total of 120,863 vehicles, a significant increase of 118.45 percent year-on-year and a notable 40.27 percent increase from the third quarter. These figures highlight the company’s strong performance and market competitiveness in the rapidly evolving EV industry.

Looking ahead to 2025, Leapmotor has set an ambitious target of delivering 500,000 vehicles for the full year, emphasizing its commitment to continued growth and expansion in the market. The company’s focus on innovation, technology, and customer-centric approach positions it well to achieve this goal and further solidify its position as a key player in the EV industry.

With a total of 599,548 vehicles delivered since its inception in 2015, Leapmotor has established itself as a prominent player in the Chinese electric vehicle market. The company’s diverse product lineup, including models like the T03, C01, C10, C11, and C16, caters to a wide range of customer preferences and market segments, further enhancing its competitive edge.

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Leapmotor’s recent unveiling of the new model B10 at the 2024 Guangzhou auto show signals its commitment to innovation and product development. The B10, an all-electric SUV built on the Leap 3.5 architecture, represents the company’s strategic shift towards a globalized platform with a focus on diverse product offerings and market expansion.

Overall, Leapmotor’s impressive performance in 2024, coupled with its ambitious targets for 2025, solidifies its position as a key player in the dynamic and rapidly growing electric vehicle market. With a strong focus on innovation, technology, and customer satisfaction, Leapmotor is well-positioned to drive forward the future of electric mobility and shape the industry landscape for years to come.

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