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Leapmotor goes for youth vote with 400-mile electric saloon
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2025 12:00 PM
Leapmotor B01 front 3:4 Electric car maker reveals a fashion-focused Citroën ë-C4 rival priced from just £10k in China

Leapmotor, the Chinese EV maker partnered with Stellantis, has revealed a compact electric saloon aimed at younger buyers.

Twinned with the Kia Sportage-sized Leapmotor B10 crossover that's due in UK showrooms later this year, the Leapmotor B01 is a five-door fastback of a similar size to the Mercedes-Benz CLA, priced from the equivalent of just £10,400 in China.

It has only been revealed in Chinese guise so far, complete with roof-mounted lidar sensor, and while Leapmotor has pledged to have a six-model line-up in the UK by 2027, it is unlikely to bring the B01 here to join the T03 supermini, B10 crossover and C10 SUV.

A Leapmotor official told Autocar the company is assessing the viability of small saloon sales in Europe but noted that demand for such cars has fallen in recent years. 

Technical details are yet to be fully revealed, but Leapmotor touts a "segment-leading" range of 404 miles (650km) - although that's according to China’s CLTC test cycle, which tends to be more generous than Europe’s system, so expect that to translate to a WLTP figure in the mid-350s.

The battery chemistry and capacity haven't yet been confirmed, but the B01 owes its long range in part to its sleek fastback silhouette. With a drag coefficient of just 0.197, it's slipperier than even the Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S.

Speaking at the car’s Shanghai motor show debut, Leapmotor senior vice-president Cao Li said the B01 was designed to respond to “what young consumers really want from a car”.

He said that “for young people who perceive taste”, the current offering of similarly sized and priced alternatives in China – predominantly aimed at ride-hailing services – is currently “not enough”. 

“They want good features and quality - they want it all!”

Leapmotor B01 dashboard

The B01 is set to be priced from the equivalent of roughly £15,000 in China but if exported to Europe would cost considerably more - likely in the mid-£20,000s, where it would serve as a rival to the likes of the Citroën ë-C4, Renault 5 and MG 4. 

As standard, it comes with contrasting black trim, sporting-inspired alloy wheel designs, a choice of two interior colours, a 14.6in touchscreen with over-the-air updates and chrome elements that Leapmotor says are “from suppliers of the same level as Mercedes-Benz”. 

Other notable features include a 256-colour ambient lighting system, a hidden 70-litre ‘magic expansion space’ beneath the 460-litre boot and a tissue box in the back of the centre console - a nod to the importance of rear seat refinement in China.

Confirmation of the B01’s powertrain specifications will be revealed closer to launch, but it has been confirmed to have a single motor on the back axle for rear-wheel drive.

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