Leap Motor Company has introduced the C11, its first battery CUV for China. The dual-motor version can reach 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and costs from 199,800 Yuan, which is a touch under US$ 31,000.
The car is 4,750 mm long,
1,905 mm wide and 1,650 mm tall with 2,930 mm of wheelbase. It features a rather elaborately designed center
tunnel, a dual-spoke steering wheel and three displays for the dashboard, the
infotainment, and the front passenger. The screens at the sides measure 10.25
inches across, while the one in the middle is larger at 12.8 inches. Premium
features include advanced air purification and face recognition that you can
use for setting the car up to your desired preferences automatically.
The single-motor version has 272 PS and 360 Nm of torque, which lets it hit 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds. Buyers can choose from battery sizes ranging from 76.6 to
90 kWh to get from 510 to 610 km of NEDC-rated driving range,
accordingly.
The dual-motor spec makes 544 PS and 720 Nm of torque and comes with a larger battery rated
at 550 km of range due to increased power consumption. All versions
are capped at a top speed of 170 km/h. Going for the cheapest spec
possible will set you back 159,800 Yuan, or less than US$ 25,000.