What Brand of Car is Leapmotor?

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OJosie
07/30/25 9:27am
Leapmotor is a technology-driven intelligent electric vehicle brand under Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology Co., Ltd., established on December 24, 2015. The main models of Leapmotor include the Leapmotor S01, Leapmotor T03, Leapmotor C01, and Leapmotor C11. The Leapmotor logo is composed of the two English letters L and P after artistic deformation. The English word LEAPMOTOR in the logo can be interpreted as LEA (zero), P (run), which can be understood as leading the race, symbolizing the ambition to become a leading enterprise in the new energy vehicle industry. The important milestones in Leapmotor's development are as follows: On December 24, 2015, Leapmotor was officially established. In November 2017, the first mass-produced model of Leapmotor, the S01, was unveiled. In April 2019, Leapmotor's first crossover pure electric SUV model, the Leapmotor C-more, debuted at the Shanghai Auto Show. In April 2020, the Leapmotor S01 460 version was launched. In May 2020, the Leapmotor T03 model was launched. In October 2020, the Leapmotor T03 400 Light Enjoy version was launched. In November 2020, the Leapmotor C11 made its global debut at the Guangzhou Auto Show. In June 2021, the Leapmotor T03 Comfort version was launched.
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