Leapmotor, the Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturer backed by Stellantis NV, reported record October deliveries of 70,289 vehicles, an 84.1% increase from a year earlier, marking its sixth consecutive month of record-breaking performance.
The company said October deliveries also rose 5.5% from September’s 66,657 units. From January to October, Leapmotor delivered a total of 465,805 vehicles, representing a 120.7% year-on-year increase.
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Leapmotor aims to deliver between 580,000 and 650,000 vehicles in 2025 and said it plans to challenge the one-million-unit mark in the following year. “We are entering a new phase of expansion, with steady growth in deliveries and new product launches designed for both domestic and international markets,” a Leapmotor spokesperson said in a statement.
The automaker will unveil the A10 — the first model in its new A series — at the Guangzhou auto show later this month. The 2025 Guangzhou auto show will be held at the Canton Fair Complex from Nov. 21 to 30, with Nov. 21 designated as Media Day.
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According to local media outlet Leiphone, the A10 is being developed simultaneously for the Chinese and European markets, with a smaller design than the company’s B series to align with European consumer preferences.
Leapmotor also introduced its D19 large SUV, the first model in its D series, on Oct. 16, with deliveries expected to start in the first half of 2026. On Nov. 7, the company will begin pre-sales in China for its Lafa 5 hatchback, which made its global debut at the IAA Mobility show in Munich in early September.
