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Stellantis to bring Leapmotor EVs to India
Stellantis to bring Leapmotor EVs to India

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

Stellantis to bring Leapmotor EVs to India

Stellantis has four electric vehicles currently in its portfolio. Leapmotor B10 has a claimed range of up to 600 km, according to CLTC. Stellantis has announced that they are all-set to bring the Leapmotor brand to the Indian market. Leapmotor sells electric vehicles in the global market and they will do the same in India as well. In 2024, Leapmotor delivered nearly 3,00,000 vehicles, doubling its year-over-year growth. Leapmotor is already present in countries such as Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Romania, France, Italy, Nepal, Thailand and a few others. The brand has four electric vehicles in its portfolio. There is T03, B10, C10 and C10 Reev. As of now, it is not confirmed which electric vehicle Leapmotor will bring to the Indian market. We will have to wait for some more time to get more information. "We're excited to announce the entry of Leapmotor brand in India thereby strengthening our commitment to the market. We already have a strong presence in India with our Jeep and Citroën brands, and we deeply understand the strategic importance and immense potential that the Indian market holds. Globally, Leapmotor is redefining electric mobility with a strong focus on innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. We look forward to bringing premium EVs to India's upwardly mobile consumers—vehicles that redefine modern driving with cutting-edge technology, comfort, and sustainability." said Shailesh Hazela, CEO and Managing Director, Stellantis India. Also Read : Next-gen Jeep Compass spied testing ahead of global debut soon Leapmotor T03 The T03 is a small electric hatchback which has a WLTP claimed range of 265 km on a single charge. The battery pack has a capacity of 37.3 kWh and can be charged from 30 per cent to 8-0 per cent in 36 minutes. The electric motor puts out around 95 hp and can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 12.7 seconds. Also Read : Citroen Basalt, C3 and Aircross get Dark Edition, MS Dhoni takes delivery of 1st unit Leapmotor C10 The C10 is an electric SUV that gets a 69.9 kWh battery pack that can deliver a WLTP claimed range of 423 km. The battery pack can be charged from 0 per cent to 80 per cent in 30 minutes. The electric motor on C10 produces around 215 bhp and can hit 100 kmph from a standstill in 7.5 seconds. Check out Upcoming EV Cars in India, Upcoming EV Bikes in India. First Published Date: 25 Apr 2025, 12:22 PM IST

Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland
Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland

MILAN (Reuters) - Automaker Stellantis said on Tuesday it had stopped production of its Chinese partner Leapmotor's T03 small electric (EV) car at its Tychy plant in Poland, and was assessing alternative production options. The group "is no longer assembling Leapmotor's T03 model at the Tychy plant, in Poland, since March 30," it said in a statement. "While the company remains fully engaged in the launch of Leapmotor vehicles in Europe, at the moment it is evaluating different production options," Stellantis said, without elaborating further. Stellantis did not provide details about what caused the decision, but last year it and Leapmotor scrapped plans to build in Poland a second model, the Leapmotor B10 electric crossover. The latest halting of Leapmotor production at Tychy was initially reported on Monday by French newspaper Les Echos. The decision came after the Chinese government privately told automakers to pause big investments in European countries that backed extra European Union tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, sources told Reuters in October. Poland was among the EU countries that supported tariffs. Spain, which abstained on EU tariffs, is now favoured for the production of the Leapmotor B10 EV. Stellantis has a 51% stake in the Leapmotor International joint venture with its Chinese partner, with exclusive rights for the Franco-Italian automaker to export, sell and manufacture Leapmotor EVs outside China. Sign in to access your portfolio

Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland
Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland

Reuters

time08-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

Stellantis says it stopped making small EV Leapmotor car in Poland

MILAN, April 8 (Reuters) - Automaker Stellantis ( opens new tab said on Tuesday it had stopped production of its Chinese partner Leapmotor's ( opens new tab T03 small electric (EV) car at its Tychy plant in Poland, and was assessing alternative production options. The group "is no longer assembling Leapmotor's T03 model at the Tychy plant, in Poland, since March 30," it said in a statement. Stay up to date with the latest news, trends and innovations that are driving the global automotive industry with the Reuters Auto File newsletter. Sign up here. "While the company remains fully engaged in the launch of Leapmotor vehicles in Europe, at the moment it is evaluating different production options," Stellantis said, without elaborating further. Stellantis did not provide details about what caused the decision, but last year it and Leapmotor scrapped plans to build in Poland a second model, the Leapmotor B10 electric crossover. The latest halting of Leapmotor production at Tychy was initially reported on Monday by French newspaper Les Echos. The decision came after the Chinese government privately told automakers to pause big investments in European countries that backed extra European Union tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, sources told Reuters in October. Poland was among the EU countries that supported tariffs. Spain, which abstained on EU tariffs, is now favoured for the production of the Leapmotor B10 EV. Stellantis has a 51% stake in the Leapmotor International joint venture with its Chinese partner, with exclusive rights for the Franco-Italian automaker to export, sell and manufacture Leapmotor EVs outside China.

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