• Leapmotor C10 - a sharply priced family friendly mid-size EV SUV but the drive disappointing

  • Apr 13 2025
  • Length: 2 mins
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Leapmotor C10 - a sharply priced family friendly mid-size EV SUV but the drive disappointing

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  • Driving one of the new Chinese electric cars today – the Leapmotor C10, a
    company that started business in 2015, backed by the Stellantis company, the
    merger of Fiat Chrysler and the French PSA Group. The Leapmotor C10 a mid-
    sized SUV in two grades, the Style at $47,500, and the Design at $51,500, both
    driveaway. These prices sharp and below similar sized offerings from other new
    Chinese brands, as well as the Kia EV 5 and the Tesla model Y. And the price also
    includes a 12-month subscription to the Charge Fox network. The specification
    impressive – dual zone climate control, LED headlights, power front seats, a
    panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger, 12 speaker sound, a power tailgate,
    a 14.6-inch touch screen, but no Apple CarPlay and Android Auto - all in a roomy
    five seat somewhat handsome body with great safety credentials. With one long
    slot for an air vent and no directional controls the air-conditioning and heating
    response is poor at best. On face value though, a sharply priced very comfortable
    family friendly mid-size SUV with a single electric motor with a 69.9kWh battery
    driving the rear wheels. But how does it drive – a disappointment unfortunately
    with which I’ll explain next segment. I’m David Berthon

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