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Stellantis invests RM24 million in CKD plan for Leapmotor EV in Gurun

Leapmotor and Stellantis recently announced an initiative for a local assembly program (CKD) for Leapmotor vehicles in Malaysia.

With an initial investment of 5 million euros (RM24 million), this initiative is set to transform Stellantis’ plant in Gurun, Kedah, into a primary assembly hub for the ASEAN region.

This strategic move positions Malaysia further ahead in the industrialization of electric vehicles (EVs) in the region.

Additionally, by introducing advanced and accessible Leapmotor EVs, Stellantis aims to bring high-tech mobility solutions to Southeast Asia.

According to Stellantis India & Asia Pacific Chief Operating Officer Ashwani Muppasani, the Gurun plant was selected due to its strategic location and mature infrastructure, which will enable more efficient production and smooth distribution to other ASEAN markets.

This aligns with Stellantis’s framework of “Built in ASEAN for ASEAN.”

Meanwhile, Stellantis ASEAN Managing Director Isaac Yeo stated that the local assembly program for the Leapmotor model will commence at the end of 2025, starting with the Leapmotor C10 EV.

In addition to the Leapmotor C10 EV, Leapmotor also plans to expand the CKD program to include other models such as the C10 REEV and the compact SUV B10.

Batik Air offers private terminal transfer service using Leapmotor C10 at KLIA

Batik Air, in collaboration with Leapmotor Malaysia, has announced a private terminal transfer service for business class passengers at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Sepang.

Five units of the electric SUV Leapmotor C10 will be used to transport business class passengers from Gate G1 in the Main Terminal Building to Gate C1 in the Satellite Building and vice versa.

The Leapmotor C10 is a D-segment electric SUV capable of offering a driving range of up to 424 km (WLTP data).

To ensure guaranteed travel comfort, this SUV features ergonomic seating and OEKO-Tex Standard 100 textile material that is more durable and environmentally friendly.

In addition, the vehicle offers a spacious and comfortable cabin, along with a cargo space of 415 liters, which can be expanded to 1,410 liters to accommodate larger items.

This exclusive service provided by Batik Air is expected to reduce waiting times while complementing the bus services offered by Malaysia Airports during the temporary suspension of the aerotrain service.

Two RM10,000 rebate options for Leapmotor C10 in celebration of Chinese New Year

Leapmotor Malaysia has announced a special promotion in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration for Malaysians looking to own the Leapmotor C10 model.

For a limited time until February 28, 2025, Leapmotor customers will be offered two rebate options, each worth RM10,000, as follows:

Option 1

  • Wall charger (RM3,000)
  • Charging credit (RM2,000)
  • Insurance support (RM5,000)

Option 2

  • Cash rebate of RM10,000

In addition, Leapmotor Malaysia encourages the public to visit their showrooms from January 17 to February 9, 2025 to test drive and book the C10 electric SUV, while also enjoying various exciting activities that have been organized.

The Leapmotor C10 is powered by a 214 hp electric motor paired with a 69.9 kWh LFP battery pack, offering a range of up to 424 km (WLTP data).

In addition to its spacious cabin, the Leapmotor C10 features premium OEKO-Tex upholstery materials that are more baby-friendly, as well as safety features that have earned this SUV a five-star Euro NCAP rating.

The Leapmotor C10 is priced at RM159,000, complete with a comprehensive warranty of six years or a mileage limit of 150,000 km, along with an eight-year warranty or a mileage limit of 160,000 km for the battery components.

Leapmotor unveils C10 REEV variant, 1.5L engine, driving range up to 950 km

Leapmotor has announced a new variant of its electric SUV, the C10, which will be showcased at the Brussels Motor Show 2025, taking place in January.

The C10 REEV (Range-Extended Electric Vehicle) promises the benefits of both electric vehicles and internal combustion engines by offering a longer driving range and good fuel efficiency.

The C10 REEV features a 215 PS electric motor paired with a 28.4 kWh battery pack, which provides a zero-emission driving range of only 145 km.

With the support of a 1.5-liter engine acting as a range extender, the C10 REEV can travel over 950 km on a full tank of fuel, achieving a fuel consumption rate of 0.4 liters per 100 km.

According to Leapmotor, the C10 REEV primarily operates as an electric vehicle initially, but when the battery power decreases, the engine will activate to generate electrical power and recharge the battery.

Owners will also have the option to use a 65 kW DC fast charger, which can extend the range by 72.5 km in just 18 minutes.

More information about the C10 REEV is expected to be revealed at the Brussels Motor Show 2025, scheduled for January 10 to 19, 2025.

Leapmotor C10 achieves 5-star Euro NCAP rating

The Leapmotor C10, a segment D electric SUV, has recently been awarded a five-star rating in the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP).

In the tests, the Leapmotor C10 scored 89 percent for adult occupant protection, 85 percent for child passenger protection, 77 percent for pedestrian protection, and 76 percent for driving assistance.

This electric SUV features a high-strength body structure designed to effectively absorb and dissipate energy in the event of a collision.

Additionally, the Leapmotor C10 comes standard with 17 advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) functions, including automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, blind spot detection, and adaptive cruise control.

For the Malaysian market, the Leapmotor C10 is offered in a single variant powered by a single electric motor producing 214 hp/320 Nm, with a 69.9 kWh LFP battery pack that provides a range of up to 424 km.

This segment D electric SUV is priced at RM159,000.

Our first test drive report of the Leapmotor C10 can be read via the link below:

Leapmotor C10: a spacious electric SUV for family – first drive

Leapmotor C10: a spacious electric SUV for family – first drive

As a prominent name that encompasses popular brands like Alfa Romeo, Citroën, Maserati, and Peugeot, it may seem rather odd to see Leapmotor under the Stellantis umbrella.

For clarification, Leapmotor (or Ling Pao) is a Chinese automotive company founded in 2015.

In 2023, Stellantis acquired a 20% stake in Leapmotor, aligning it with the previously mentioned European brands.

Without further ado, Stellantis Malaysia announced the introduction of Leapmotor to the local market in April 2024, positioning it as an affordable EV brand.

The first model for sale is the D-segment SUV, the Leapmotor C10, which was officially launched six months later with a selling price of RM159,000.

Recently, Stellantis Malaysia invited automotive media practitioners to experience the Leapmotor C10 on a drive to Gambang, Pahang.

Here’s our notes after driving this SUV for two days:

 

1. Dimensions

Unlike other EV models (mostly hatchbacks, SUVs, or sedans) available in the market, the Leapmotor C10 is more suited to be classified as a family-oriented electric vehicle.

Its relatively large size measures 4,739 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width, 1,680 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,825 mm.

Within the same price range, the Leapmotor C10 competes with combustion-engine models such as the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro and Proton X90.

While the sizes are similar, the C10 comes with a five-seat configuration, compared to the seven seats found in the two previously mentioned models.

 

2. Power

Only one variant is offered in Malaysia, featuring a single rear-wheel drive electric motor producing 215 hp and 320 Nm of torque.

Though the figures appear high, after testing the drive of this electric SUV, the acceleration is not as aggressive as that of many EVs available on the market.

However, this doesn’t mean the C10 is an “elephant baby” reluctant to move; rather, you can expect smoother power delivery to ensure no family members complain of neck pain at the start of the journey.

Even on the highway, I had no issues ensuring that this electric SUV could safely overtake any slow-moving trailers in the left lane without causing fast-moving cars behind to flash their high beams—even when fully loaded with passengers.

With a 69.9 kWh battery pack, the Leapmotor C10 can travel up to 420 km on a full charge.

Based on our drive, we reached our destination with about 112 km of range remaining, averaging an energy consumption of around 20.1 kWh/100 km, slightly higher than the official figure of 19.8 kWh/100 km.

 

3. Driving Experience

We took the opportunity to test the handling of this SUV while traversing the KL-Karak highway and Genting Highlands.

It was surprising to find that this large-sized SUV handled well through every turn and uphill stretch of the very popular road.

Returning to the desired speed posed no problems, without causing passengers to feel dizzy from sudden acceleration.

However, although the C10 features a suspension system that excellently absorbs impacts and Dunlop e-Sport Maxx tires that keep this SUV grounded in curves, it is not matched by a satisfying steering response.

Most of the time, the vehicle obeyed every command made by the driver, but conditions became less enjoyable when the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as Emergency Lane Keeping Assistance (ELKA) and Lane Centering Control (LCC), started to intervene.

These systems would aggressively attempt to correct the steering direction if they detected that the driver was not maintaining proper control of the vehicle.

This constant ‘interference’ could make driving more exhausting than usual, as the driver must counteract the corrections attempted by the system.

Therefore, I found it easier to simply disable these functions from the start, allowing the more critical systems to operate to ensure this SUV’s safety on the road.

I would prefer if the system could remember the initial settings so that the driver wouldn’t have to waste time staring at the screen every time they needed to drive the C10.

One aspect that made driving the C10 less reassuring is the feeling of a spongy brake pedal.

This issue wasn’t as noticeable during high-speed driving, where the braking system operated effectively, but at lower speeds, there were times when it felt as if the SUV didn’t want to stop, even when the brake pedal was pressed firmly to the floor.

It felt as though there was no bite from the brakes—completely unresponsive. Surely, we can’t rely on the emergency braking system every time we need to stop, right?

4. Interior

For this test drive session, I began my journey as a passenger in the second row.

Typically, I experience dizziness and nausea when I’m not behind the wheel; however, this time I was able to relax (and even take a nap) comfortably throughout the ride.

This is because the rear seats feature adjustable backrests (with two angles) for added comfort during the journey.

Perhaps the use of silicone leather upholstery, known as Oeko-Tex, significantly contributes to a more comfortable ride due to its soft and back-friendly material.

It also has waterproof properties and does not contain any toxic substances that could be harmful to infants—a highly beneficial feature for many families in Malaysia with small children.

In addition to ample legroom, rear passengers won’t feel cramped as there is generous headroom, thanks to the spacious panoramic roof, which also has a shade to block out the intense midday sun.

While black upholstery may sound somewhat conventional, there is an option for a brighter Criollo Brown finish, should you be interested in that beautiful Glazed Green color.

The NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) aspects are also satisfactory, with wind noise from outside being well-filtered, and tire noise is less noticeable from within the cabin.

Another advantage is the cargo space of 435 liters, which can be expanded to 1,410 liters when the second-row seats are folded flat.

 

5. Overly Minimalist Dashboard

For someone used to a plethora of buttons and controls in a vehicle, entering the Leapmotor C10 creates a somewhat uncomfortable feeling.

This discomfort stems from the dashboard layout, which is overly simplistic and minimalistic, relying heavily on the menu embedded in the display screen, making it easier for the driver’s focus to be distracted on the road.

Therefore, if you’re interested in the C10, it’s best to avoid driving alone, so you can appreciate all the assistance provided when you wish to change a setting.

For example, adjusting the direction of the air conditioning, temperature settings, turning off the headlights, or simply disabling specific functions in the ADAS.

It is also unfortunate that side mirror adjustments must be accessed through the main screen.

Fortunately, Leapmotor has not adopted Tesla’s approach of eliminating the turn signal stalk entirely in favor of a button on the steering wheel.

Additionally, if you’re accustomed to pressing a start button, you will need to learn a new method on the C10, which involves scanning a card-shaped key on the center console before shifting the transmission lever to the D position.

Yes, you must do this every time before you begin your journey.

Another drawback that we find hard to accept is the absence of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support.

 

6. ‘Healing’ mode inside

An interesting feature that can be beneficial for drivers after each trip is the Nap Mode.

When this mode is activated, you can enjoy ambient sounds such as rain, flowing river water, crickets, and ocean waves while you relax.

You can also set the desired nap duration, and the system will wake you up once the session ends.

With the ventilation function in the seats, your brief nap will be more comfortable while you wait for prayer time or for your spouse to finish shopping.

At the end of the day, in a market flooded with various EV models, the Leapmotor C10 certainly stands out with its spaciousness, making it suitable for everyday family use.

That is, if you don’t mind the overly minimalist dashboard design and the routine needed every day before starting your journey.

With a selling price below RM160,000, is it a worthwhile purchase? Perhaps, yes.

 

Leapmotor C10 Specifications

Electric Motor: Single, rear-wheel drive (RWD)
Power: 215 hp, 320 Nm
Acceleration: 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds
Top Speed: 170 km/h
Battery: LFP 69.9 kWh
Range: 424 km (WLTP data)
Suspension: MacPherson/Multi-Link
Ground Clearance: 180 mm
Cargo: 435 liters/1,410 liters

 

Leapmotor C10 in Glazed Green