Leapmotor reported a strong performance in April, delivering 41,039 vehicles, marking its second-highest monthly total on record. The result was driven by the launch of the new B10 all-electric compact SUV, the first model in the company’s B-series lineup.
The Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturer’s April deliveries increased 173.5% from 15,005 units in the same month last year and rose 10.6% from 37,095 units in March. Cumulative deliveries in 2025 have reached 128,591 units, up 165.6% year-on-year, according to data compiled by CnEVPost. Leapmotor’s total deliveries since inception now stand at 728,139 units.
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The B10, which was officially launched on April 10 with a starting price of RMB 99,800 (approximately $13,730), garnered 10,016 firm orders within the first hour of its release. Deliveries of the B10 began on April 19, and by April 28, the 10,000th unit had rolled off the production line—just 16 days after launch.
Leapmotor, backed by Stellantis NV, is also showcasing the B01 electric sedan—another B-series model—at the ongoing Shanghai Auto Show. The company opened pre-orders for the B01 this week, though pricing details are yet to be announced.
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CEO Zhu Jiangming stated in March that the company aims to sell between 500,000 and 600,000 vehicles in 2025. Leapmotor delivered 293,724 vehicles in 2024, a 103.8% increase over the previous year. The company’s portfolio includes the C-series—comprising the C01 sedan and C10, C11, and C16 SUVs—as well as the T03 compact electric car.
