
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Leapmotor has introduced its newest offering at the Guangzhou Auto Show: the A10. As a compact city SUV, it joins the brand’s lineup alongside larger models like the C10 and B10. With an expected price tag under AU$22,000, the A10 aims to compete in a highly competitive segment.
The new model boasts impressive specifications for its class, including a range of up to 500 kilometers on China’s CLTC cycle, which translates to approximately 400 kilometers on the WLTP cycle. According to company sources, it will feature a 56.2 kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery pack similar to those in its B10 and B05 models.
Styling-wise, the A10 shares design cues with its larger sibling, the B10 SUV, which was recently launched at an impressive AU$38,990 driveaway price. The upcoming A10 is expected to measure around 4.3 meters in length, positioning it as a compact urban vehicle suitable for city dwellers seeking versatility and efficiency.
Production plans indicate that the A10 will first cater to the Chinese market before expanding into Europe and other international regions. Detailed specs and pricing information are scheduled to be released early next year, with production slated to begin in the first half of 2026 for the domestic Chinese market.
This new model is a significant step forward for Leapmotor’s global ambitions under its partnership with automotive giant Stellantis. With an aim to achieve 100,000 sales internationally by next year, the A10 represents another opportunity for the brand to showcase its commitment to affordability and innovation in electric mobility.