Globally called B03X, Leapmotor's compact utility offers cockpit with generative AI and versions with up to 121 hp
Leapmotor has made official the launch of the A10, an all-electric compact SUV that is expected to lead the brand’s global expansion under the B03X designation. With 4.27 meters in length — equivalent to the size of a Volkswagen T-Cross — the model debuted in the Chinese market with prices starting at 65.8 thousand yuan — equivalent to about R$ 46 thousand in direct conversion.
The utility is differentiated by its aggressive technological offer for its price range. The top versions are equipped with LiDAR sensors and Qualcomm SA8650 processors, components generally restricted to vehicles in higher segments. The set allows intelligent assisted navigation in urban and highway perimeters, as well as automated parking maneuvers.
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On the mechanical side, the A10 offers two engine configurations, with deliveries of 94 hp or 121 hp. In the Chinese measurement cycle (CLTC), the range can reach 505 km. The design adopts the “Tech Natural Aesthetics 2.0″ philosophy, characterized by rounded lines and LED optical assemblies that refer to facial expressions, as well as 18-inch wheels and a functional trapezoidal air intake in the bumper.
The interior prioritizes digitalization with an 8.88″ instrument panel and a 14.6” central screen with 2.5K resolution. The system is integrated with Qwen artificial intelligence and has a customizable floating control bar. For space optimization, the vehicle has an extra 106-liter compartment under the hood and reclining rear seats.










The SUV’s frame uses high-strength aerospace-grade steel. In the Chinese market, the range is divided into four versions: 403 (with and without advanced driving systems) and 505 (with and without LiDAR). The amounts vary between 65,800 and 86,800 yuan. Leapmotor, which maintains a joint venture with Stellantis, is studying the feasibility of the model for other emerging markets.