LEAPMOTOR Unveils A10 at Auto Show: 500km Range + LiDAR, Delivery Set for H1 2026

Deep News11-22

LEAPMOTOR officially debuted its first model under the new A platform—the A10—at the 2025 Guangzhou Auto Show. Positioned as a "smart premium long-range SUV" for global markets, the vehicle has opened blind orders and is scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2026.

In terms of design, the LEAPMOTOR A10 features a body length exceeding 4,200mm and a wheelbase over 2,600mm, with an interior space efficiency of 88.1%. The model offers six globally inspired natural colors: Acorn Brown, Seaweed Green, Berry Blue, Tundra Gray, Starlight Silver, and Morgan Pink.

On the intelligence front, the A10 is the world’s first sub-100,000 RMB vehicle equipped with LiDAR. Paired with Qualcomm’s 8650 high-performance chip, it enables full-scenario smart assistance from "parking space to parking space," including urban NAP, highway navigation, and memory parking. The cabin is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship 8295P chip.

For its three-electric system, the A10 features an oil-cooled electric drive unit, delivering a CLTC range of 500km and achieving a 30%-80% SOC charge in just 16 minutes.

As the final piece of LEAPMOTOR’s A, B, C, and D product series, the A10’s debut marks the brand’s complete coverage of mainstream market segments. The model will support LEAPMOTOR’s push toward its 2026 sales target of 1 million units while serving as a key driver for global expansion and increased overseas market share.

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