Shanghai 2025: Leapmotor B01 EV sedan debuts – 177 hp and 215 hp, priced from RM60k to RM90k in China

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Shanghai 2025: Leapmotor B01 EV sedan debuts – 177 hp and 215 hp, priced from RM60k to RM90k in China
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Greetings from Shanghai, where Leapmotor has officially introduced its second all-electric B-series model, with the automaker taking the wraps off the B01 sedan at the 21st Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (Auto Shanghai 2025) earlier...

Shanghai 2025: Leapmotor B01 EV sedan debuts – 177 hp and 215 hp, priced from RM60k to RM90k in ChinaGreetings from Shanghai, where Leapmotor has officially introduced its second all-electric B-series model, with the automaker taking the wraps off the B01 sedan at the 21st Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition earlier this morning., measures in at 4,770 mm long, 1,880 mm wide and 1,490 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 2,735 mm, which makes it longer and as wide as its SUV sibling.

The 177 hp motor is juiced by a 56.2 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, which provides the car with 510 km of travel on a single charge on CLTC standard measurements. This translates to about 420 km of WLTP-rated range. The more powerful 215 hp electric motor gets a higher capacity 67.1 kWh LFP unit, which on the sedan is claimed to offer up to 650 km of CLTC-rated range .

Similar to other Leapmotor offerings, the B01 features the automaker’s CTC 2.0 technology, which with its custom-designed low-profile battery cells offers not just additional cabin space but enhances structural integration and improves fast-charging efficiency.

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