The Stellantis Leapmotor EV India launch is set to shake up the electric vehicle market in a big way. After conquering European roads, this Chinese-born, European-backed EV brand is finally heading to India with two game-changing models that could redefine affordable electric mobility.
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The Stellantis Leapmotor in Big Picture
Imagine having access to European-quality electric vehicles at potentially Indian-friendly prices. That’s exactly what Stellantis’ ambition to drive innovation and expand its EV footprint in one of the world’s fastest-growing automotive landscapes promises to deliver.
Founded in 2015 and based in Hangzhou, China, Leapmotor has already proven its mettle in markets like France, Germany, Israel, and the Netherlands. Now, it’s India’s turn to experience this electric revolution.
The Launch Timeline: When Can You Buy One?
The brand is expected to start operations in India in CY 2025, with Stellantis planning to bring 6 Leapmotor EVs to India by 2027. The rollout strategy is smart and measured:
| Phase | Timeline | Models Expected |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | 2025 | T03 hatchback, C10 SUV |
| Phase 2 | 2026-2027 | 4 additional models (B10 and others) |
Meet the Game Changers: T03 & C10 Specifications
Leapmotor T03: The City Warrior
The T03 is positioned as a compact electric city car rival to the Tata Tiago.ev. Here’s what makes it special:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Motor Power | 70 kW (94 hp) |
| Torque | 158 Nm |
| Battery | 37.3 kWh LFP battery |
| Range (WLTP) | 265 km |
| Expected Price | ₹8 lakh (estimated) |
Leapmotor C10: The Premium SUV
The Leapmotor C10 is the carmaker’s flagship offering, which boasts a sharp and sleek design. The specifications are impressive:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 4,739mm × 1,900mm × 1,680mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,825 mm |
| Range (WLTP) | 420 km |
| Charging | 30-80% in 36 minutes (48kW) |
| Expected Price | ₹13 lakh (estimated) |

The Pricing Reality Check
Here’s where things get interesting. In Germany, the T03 starts at around EUR 19,000, which translates to over ₹19 lakh. The C10, meanwhile, starts at EUR 37,600 — close to ₹38 lakh. At those prices, neither car stands a chance in India. The hope is that local assembly will bring these figures down to a more competitive level.
This is exactly why Stellantis is planning local assembly at their Ranjangaon facility – to make these EVs genuinely affordable for Indian buyers.
Smart Business Strategy: No Separate Dealerships
Stellantis does not plan to offer Leapmotor models in India through separate dealerships, which indicates it does not expect big volumes, at least not initially. The company will sell these cars through its multi-brand showrooms that already house Jeep and Citroen models.
This approach offers several advantages:
- Lower operational costs
- Existing service network leverage
- Reduced market entry risk
- Integrated customer experience
What Makes Leapmotor Special?
Beyond the specs and pricing, Leapmotor brings something unique to the table:
Advanced Technology
- LEAP 3.0 architecture with centrally integrated electronics
- Intelligent user experience comparable to premium brands
- Best-in-class safety ratings in European markets
Proven Track Record
- European market success since September 2024
- Award-winning designs (T03 won “2023 International Design Award”)
- Established manufacturing and quality processes
The Competition Landscape
Leapmotor’s entry will directly challenge several established players:
- T03 vs Tata Tiago.ev: Urban electric hatchback segment
- C10 vs Tata Nexon EV: Compact electric SUV category
- Both models vs MG ZS EV: Premium electric vehicle space
What This Means for Indian EV Buyers
The Leapmotor launch represents a significant shift in India’s EV ecosystem:
- More Choice: European-quality alternatives to existing options
- Competitive Pricing: Potential price pressure on existing players
- Advanced Features: Access to next-generation EV technology
- Global Standards: International safety and quality benchmarks
The Bottom Line
The Stellantis Leapmotor EV India launch isn’t just another car launch – it’s a strategic move that could democratize premium electric mobility in India. With the T03 potentially priced around ₹8 lakh and the C10 at ₹13 lakh (post-localization), these vehicles could offer European engineering at Indian prices.
For buyers waiting for the perfect combination of affordability, range, and features, 2025 might just be the year your electric dreams become reality. Keep watching this space – the Leapmotor revolution is about to begin!

