Leapmotor has announced the start of orders for its all-new B03X in Europe. Positioned as a smart urban crossover, the B03X aims to combine compact design, practicality, and advanced technology, targeting the growing market for premium electric mobility in cities.
Key Features and Design
The B03X is crafted as a versatile urban crossover with compact dimensions that suit city life:
- Length: 4,270 mm; Width: 1,810 mm; Height: 1,635 mm; Wheelbase: 2,605 mm
- High seating position and SUV character packed into a city-friendly size
- Flexible interior with optimized space, flat cargo floor, and multiple storage solutions
- Minimalist cabin focused on comfort, usability, and intuitive controls
Electric Powertrain and Performance
The model is built on Leapmotor’s latest EV platform and offers two battery options with fast-charging capabilities:
- Two LFP battery sizes: 39.8 kWh (up to 292 km WLTP) and 53.0 kWh (up to 382 km WLTP)
- 2.5C fast charging from 30% to 80% in about 16 minutes
- Single front motor delivering 197 hp (145 kW) and 200 Nm torque
- Top speed of 160 km/h and 0–100 km/h acceleration in 8.6 seconds
Technology and Connectivity
The B03X features Leapmotor’s Leap OS 4.0 digital ecosystem, which includes:
- Seamless smartphone integration
- Remote vehicle control functions
- Simple and user-friendly interface designed for everyday use
Market Positioning and Pricing
Leapmotor aims to make advanced electric mobility accessible with the B03X. Orders open in Europe from early July with a starting price of approx. €24,900. The range will initially be available in two trim levels, LIFE and DESIGN, targeting urban drivers seeking a practical yet tech-savvy electric crossover.
Why It Matters
The B03X is an important launch for Leapmotor as it pushes into the European market with a compact EV designed specifically for city users. Its combination of accessible pricing, practical interior space, and fast-charging batteries could make it a strong contender in the increasingly competitive urban electric crossover segment.
Source: media.stellantis.com