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Leapmotor B10 review: a fully loaded electric SUV for £29,995
The compact electric SUV comes with a 67.1kWh battery, 430-litre boot and 25-litre frunk, while standard equipment includes a panoramic roof and heated seats.
The Leapmotor B10 has arrived with a starting price of £29,995 and a claimed 270-mile range, competing directly against the Kia EV3, Jeep Avenger, and Volvo EX30 in the compact SUV segment.
Unlike many Chinese brands, Leapmotor is majority-owned by Stellantis, ensuring a robust dealer network as the brand focuses on delivering high-value, practical EVs to the marketplace.
Inside, the SUV features a minimalist layout with a vast central display, offering 430 litres of boot space and a 25-litre "frunk" for additional storage alongside generous rear-seat room.
Standard equipment is comprehensive, including a panoramic roof, heated seats, and a powered tailgate, though the B10's lane-keep assist requires improvement despite soft suspension comfort.
While the B10 may not win design awards for its innocuous styling, it succeeds as an affordable, easy-to-live-with EV, remaining a compelling option for motorists prioritizing value.