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Stellantis and its Chinese partner Leapmotor plan to invest $200 million in a Spanish factory, Reuters reported, citing China’s embassy in Spain, as the automakers prepare to produce the Leapmotor B10 electric crossover for the European market from 2026.

A person with direct knowledge of the matter said Spain is the leading candidate for the production site, with Stellantis’ factories in Germany and Slovakia also previously considered. The planned investment would be in a facility in Zaragoza, in northeast Spain, though further details were not disclosed.

See also: Leapmotor International Considers Spanish Plant for B10 Production Amid Political Uncertainty

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Both companies are increasing local component procurement to maximize eligibility for government subsidies, the source said. Mass production of the B10 is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

Leapmotor introduced the B10 in Europe in September as the first in its B-series of EVs for overseas markets. Stellantis has promoted the model as an affordable, high-tech EV alternative outside China.

See also: What We Know So Far About Leapmotor B10 Specifications

Credit: Leapmotor

The automakers initially considered producing the B10 in Poland but shifted plans after China reportedly advised against major investments in European nations supporting tariffs on Chinese-made EVs.

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David Smith is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle manufacturing, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy. His reporting focuses on industry trends, technological advances, and the competitive landscape of the international EV market.

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