Which country does Leopaard come from?

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GabrielaRose
07/29/25 3:06pm
Leopaard comes from Hunan, China. Leopaard Auto is a comprehensive automobile manufacturer engaged in the R&D, production, sales, and service of complete vehicles and components. It is affiliated with Changfeng Group and headquartered in Changsha, Hunan. Leopaard's SUV models mainly include the Leopaard MATTU, Leopaard CS10, Leopaard CS9, Leopaard CS9EV, Leopaard Q6, and Leopaard Black Diamond, while its pickup truck model is the Leopaard CT7. Taking the Leopaard CS10 as an example, this vehicle is the flagship model in Leopaard Auto's new urban SUV segment. It features crystal diamond-style headlights with lens-equipped low beams using halogen light sources, and the daytime running lights are integrated into the headlight assembly.
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