Leapmotor is preparing to make a decisive statement at the Brussels Motor Show 2026, marking a major milestone in its European expansion strategy. With three significant premieres lined up—the European debut of the all-electric B03X crossover, the first look at the B05 hatchback’s interior, and the European launch of the B10 Hybrid EV with range-extender technology—the Chinese manufacturer is clearly signaling that it intends to be more than a niche player in Europe’s increasingly competitive electrified car market.
Rather than focusing on a single halo model, Leapmotor is using Brussels to present a coherent portfolio that spans full electric and range-extended solutions, aimed squarely at mainstream European buyers.
Leapmotor B03X: A New Take on the Electric B-Segment Crossover
Making its European premiere, the Leapmotor B03X arrives as a fully electric B-segment crossover built on the brand’s all-new global platform. This architecture underpins Leapmotor’s next generation of vehicles and has been designed with modularity, efficiency, and intelligent systems at its core.
In terms of proportions, the B03X sits comfortably within the heart of the European compact crossover class. Measuring just over 4,200 mm in length, 1,800 mm in width, and around 1,600 mm in height, with a wheelbase exceeding 2,600 mm, it promises a surprisingly spacious cabin for both front and rear passengers—an area where many compact EVs still struggle.
Aerodynamics play a central role in the B03X’s design philosophy. With a drag coefficient of approximately 0.26, features such as semi-hidden door handles, a floating roof design, and carefully sculpted body surfaces help maximize efficiency without sacrificing visual appeal. LED lighting signatures and 18-inch wheels complete an exterior that feels contemporary rather than experimental.
Inside, Leapmotor is aiming for a balance between premium feel and everyday usability. High-quality materials, clean surfaces, and an intuitive layout are intended to reduce complexity and enhance comfort, aligning with the brand’s vision of “smart, green, and stylish” urban mobility. The B03X is positioned not as a tech showcase alone, but as a practical electric companion for daily European driving.
Leapmotor B05: Interior Innovation Takes Center Stage
While the B05 hatchback has already drawn attention for its bold exterior design, Brussels 2026 will mark the first exclusive reveal of its interior—and with it, the car’s technological and ergonomic ambitions.
On the outside, the B05 projects a confident, performance-inspired character. Its wide-body stance, sculpted aerodynamic lines, and frameless doors give it an athletic silhouette rarely seen in the segment. Signature LED lighting and a distinctive front fascia further underline its modern, expressive identity.
The interior reveal is where Leapmotor aims to redefine expectations. According to the brand, the B05’s cabin combines ergonomic seating, premium materials, and intuitive technology to create a space focused on comfort and ease of use. Rather than overwhelming drivers with complexity, the emphasis is on life-easing functionality—controls and interfaces designed to feel natural from the first drive.
This approach reflects a broader shift in automotive design, where the driving experience is no longer defined solely by performance figures, but by how seamlessly technology integrates into everyday life. From its dynamic exterior to its refined interior, the B05 is positioned as a hatchback that delivers both excitement and comfort in equal measure.
B10 Hybrid EV: Electric Driving Without Range Anxiety
Completing Leapmotor’s Brussels trio is the European launch of the B10 Hybrid EV, a compact SUV powered by range extender electric vehicle (REEV) technology. Built on the LEAP 3.5 platform, the B10 REEV combines pure electric driving with the reassurance of extended range—an increasingly relevant proposition for European buyers transitioning away from combustion engines.
Unlike conventional hybrids, the B10’s REEV system does not mechanically drive the wheels with its petrol engine. Instead, a small, highly efficient engine acts purely as a generator, recharging the battery when needed. The result is consistent electric performance, even on longer journeys, without the need for frequent charging stops.
This technology has already been adopted in Leapmotor’s C10 REEV, and its expansion into the B10 underlines the brand’s belief that range-extender solutions can play a key role in Europe’s electrification journey—particularly in regions where charging infrastructure is still developing.
A Clear Signal to Europe
With the B03X, B05, and B10 Hybrid EV, Leapmotor’s presence at the Brussels Motor Show 2026 is more than a product showcase—it is a strategic statement. By blending full electric vehicles with range-extended solutions, and pairing bold design with practical technology, the brand is positioning itself as a serious contender in Europe’s next phase of electric mobility.
As European consumers demand smarter, more flexible, and more stylish alternatives to traditional cars, Leapmotor’s expanding portfolio suggests that the company is not just entering the market—but planning to compete in it on its own terms.
Source: Stellantis