Tuesday, July 14

Chinese electric vehicle maker Leapmotor (HKG: 9863) said on Monday it received more than 18,000 vehicle orders during China’s Labor Day holiday period, driven by robust demand for its C-series SUVs.

Between May 1 and May 5, the company said on Weibo it recorded over 18,000 new orders, including more than 3,700 on May 5 alone. The C11 SUV accounted for 1,099 orders that day, Leapmotor said.

The strong order intake comes on the heels of a solid delivery performance in April. The company delivered 41,039 vehicles last month, its second-highest monthly total behind December 2024’s 42,517 units. April deliveries rose 173.5% from a year earlier and 10.6% from March’s 37,095 units.

Year-to-date, Leapmotor has delivered 128,591 vehicles, a 165.6% increase compared to the same period last year. The company aims to deliver between 500,000 and 600,000 vehicles in 2025.

Leapmotor launched its new all-electric B10 compact SUV on April 10, with deliveries starting on April 19 at a base price of RMB 99,800 ($13,820). The company also unveiled its B01 electric sedan at the 2025 Shanghai auto show, expanding its B-series lineup. On April 30, it began taking pre-orders for the B10 and started pre-sales for an updated version of the C10 SUV.

The company currently offers the C01, C10, C11, and C16 SUVs in its C-series, the B10 SUV in the B-series, and the compact T03 electric vehicle.

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Mahendra PR is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across emerging and established markets. He holds a background in Information Systems and, outside of reporting, enjoys night street photography, weekend cycling, and exploring minimalist home tech setups.

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