Affordable Chinese electric SUV getting 436kW all-wheel drive flagship

The Leapmotor C10 is one of Australia’s cheapest electric SUVs, but it’s about to get a huge bump in power.

Debuting at the Zurich motor show in October, the Leapmotor C10 Design 81.9kWh AWD packs a whopping 436kW of power from its dual-motor electric powertrain.

That gives the new flagship all-wheel drive version of the mid-size electric SUV a claimed 0-100km/h acceleration time of just four seconds, down from 7.5 seconds for Australia’s current single-motor rear-wheel drive variants.

A lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery with capacity of 81.9kWh – as the vehicle’s name indicates – powers the electric motors.

This is up from a 69.9kWh unit in the current Australian-market C10 EV, which offers 420km of range on the WLTP cycle.

We’ve contacted Leapmotor Australia to confirm if the more powerful C10 is coming Down Under.

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Above and below: Leapmotor C10 EV

Earlier this year, Chinese government certification filings showed the standard rear-wheel drive C10 would move from a 160kW or 170kW (depending on the market) electric motor to one producing 220kW for model year 2026.

Additionally, the mid-size electric SUV is adopting a new 800V electrical system, allowing for faster charging.

This features in the new C10 Design 81.9kWh AWD variant, too.

Founded in 2015, Chinese automaker Leapmotor subsequently established a joint venture with Jeep and Peugeot parent Stellantis in 2023 called Leapmotor International to expand the brand’s global reach.