Leapmotor has unveiled the first official images of the refreshed Leapmotor C10, marking a mid-cycle facelift roughly two years after its original launch in China. The updated model is set for its China debut on June 16.
The exterior receives a noticeable redesign at the front, now featuring a split-headlamp layout inspired by the smaller B10. It combines patterned LED daytime running lights connected by a slim light bar, positioned above vertically stacked headlamps.
A redesigned bumper with more body-coloured elements gives the SUV a cleaner, more contemporary look. The rear design stays largely unchanged with the full-width light bar retained, but new alloy wheel options are introduced, including 20-inch dual-spoke designs that replace the earlier “trident-style” wheels.
Inside, the cabin has been significantly updated with a more layered dashboard design and improved ambient lighting integration. The centre console is reworked with dual phone holders and a shared wireless charging pad, while cupholders are repositioned for better usability.

Tech upgrades include a larger infotainment screen, a slimmer digital cluster, and a new head-up display. Comfort features are also improved, with front ottoman-style leg rests and a “zero gravity” recline function, while rear passengers gain foldable tray tables and added convenience features.

Powertrain details remain unconfirmed, but reports suggest the updated C10 could produce around 313 PS (230 kW) in its electric variant, paired with an LFP battery pack. Some upgraded versions in other markets already offer higher output compared to earlier models.
In Nepal, Leapmotor already retails three models: the C10 premium SUV, B10 compact SUV, and T03 city hatchback, as part of its expanding EV portfolio in the region.














