How many seconds does a Leopard take to cover 100 meters?

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VonJustin
07/30/25 12:04am
The Leopard can accelerate from 0 to 100 meters in just 2.8 seconds. Below is a partial introduction about Leopard: Introduction: Leopard Auto, short for Hunan Leopard Automobile Co., Ltd., is a subsidiary of Changfeng Group, headquartered in Changsha, Hunan, with three major vehicle manufacturing bases in Yongzhou (Hunan), Jingmen (Hubei), and Chuzhou (Anhui). Product Series: As of 2018, its SUV models mainly include the Leopard MATTU, Leopard CS10, Leopard CS9, Leopard CS9EV, Leopard Q6, Leopard Black Diamond, etc., and its pickup truck models include the Leopard CT7.
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