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Leapmotor A10 Introduced as Competitor to BYD Atto 2

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Leapmotor has introduced the A10—known globally as the B03X—at the 2025 Guangzhou Auto Show. 

As the first model on the brand’s new global A platform, the A10 aims to show that compact EVs can offer space, intelligence, and long-range performance without moving into premium-price territory.

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The A10 measures over 4,200 mm in length and 1,800 mm in width, paired with a wheelbase exceeding 2,600 mm. Its purpose-built EV architecture prioritises interior room while maintaining urban-friendly dimensions.

Built on the latest LEAP architecture, the SUV supports door-to-door ADAS, an AI-driven cockpit, and full OTA updates. A high-density LFP battery delivers up to 500 km CLTC range, and fast charging allows a 30% to 80% top-up in around 16 minutes.

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Design wise, it features a wraparound headlamp, darkened LED signature, floating roof, semi-hidden door handles, and smooth body surfaces. Seaweed Green and Acorn Brown were the two preview colours, complemented by five-double-spoke alloy wheels. Globally, six exterior colours will be available.

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The model features a roof-mounted LiDAR unit and is powered by Qualcomm’s SA8650 smart-driving chip, enabling parking-to-parking autonomous capability.  Inside, the Qualcomm 8295P chip drives the infotainment and cockpit systems. 

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Positioned below the B10 in Leapmotor’s lineup, the A10 enters the compact SUV segment as a direct rival to the BYD Atto 2. Deliveries begin in the first half of next year.

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