Stellantis Patents Leapmotor B10 in India — A Clear Intent?
In a move that strongly signals future plans, Stellantis has patented the Leapmotor B10 in India. While there’s still no official launch confirmation, patent filings like this are rarely random—they typically indicate groundwork for a future product introduction.
From my perspective, this feels like a calculated step rather than a speculative one, especially considering Stellantis had already confirmed Leapmotor’s India entry back in 2025. The brand is expected to join Stellantis’ existing portfolio alongside Citroën, Jeep, and Maserati.
Quick Highlights:
- Stellantis files patent for Leapmotor B10 in India.
- Expected CKD assembly at Ranjangaon facility.
- Up to 434 km WLTP range with fast charging support.
- Tech-loaded cabin with ADAS and premium features.
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Leapmotor’s India Strategy — What We Know So Far
Leapmotor will likely operate under Leapmotor International, a Stellantis-led JV handling global markets outside China.
Key expected strategy:
- CKD (Completely Knocked Down) route initially
- Local assembly at Ranjangaon plant
- Gradual localisation based on demand
This approach mirrors what many global automakers have done to test price sensitivity before committing heavily to localisation.
Design & Positioning — Clean, Premium, and Practical
The Leapmotor B10 adopts a minimalist, modern design language:
- Slim LED light bars
- Flush door handles
- Smooth, uncluttered body panels
It looks more mature than aggressive, which I personally think will appeal to urban buyers looking for a premium yet understated EV.
Globally, pricing is expected to stay under €30,000 (~₹32.7 lakh), placing it right in the mass-market electric SUV segment.

Battery, Range & Performance
The B10 offers a balanced mix of efficiency and performance:
- Motor options: 132 kW (177 hp) / 160 kW (215 hp)
- Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
- 0–100 km/h: ~7.3–8 seconds
Battery Options:
- 56.2 kWh: ~361 km WLTP
- 67.1 kWh: up to 434 km WLTP
Charging:
- DC fast charging: 30–80% in ~20 minutes
- AC charging: 11 kW
For Indian conditions, this combination looks practical rather than overkill, which is honestly what most buyers need.

Interior & Features — Tech-First Approach
Inside, the B10 leans heavily into a tech-loaded, minimalist cabin:
- 14.6-inch 2.5K touchscreen
- 8.8-inch digital instrument cluster
- Qualcomm Snapdragon-based infotainment
- Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- OTA updates
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Comfort & Convenience:
- Panoramic glass roof
- Heated & ventilated seats
- Wireless charging
- Ambient lighting
- 360-degree camera
There’s also thoughtful usability touches like a smartphone holder with integrated charging, which feels very real-world focused.

Safety & ADAS — Strong Global Credentials
The B10 comes equipped with LEAP Pilot L2 ADAS, offering:
- Up to 17 advanced driver assistance features
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane centering
- Autonomous emergency braking
It has also reportedly secured a 5-star ANCAP safety rating, which adds credibility.

Will It Launch in India?
That’s still the big question.
While the patent filing confirms intent, Stellantis hasn’t announced:
- Launch timeline
- Pricing strategy
- Variant lineup
However, earlier reports suggest Leapmotor may debut with:
- A compact EV hatchback
- A mid-size SUV
Whether the Leapmotor B10 will be among the first launches remains uncertain.
My Take — Should You Be Excited?
Honestly, yes—but cautiously.
The B10 ticks a lot of boxes:
- Practical range
- Clean design
- Strong feature list
- Global safety credentials
But success in India will depend on:
- Aggressive pricing
- Charging ecosystem compatibility
- After-sales support via Stellantis network
If priced right, this could seriously disrupt the ₹20–35 lakh EV SUV space.
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Frequently Asked Questions — FAQs
Q. What is the Leapmotor B10?
- The Leapmotor B10 is a compact electric SUV based on Leapmotor’s LEAP 3.5 platform, offering modern design, advanced tech, and practical range.
Q. Has Stellantis confirmed the launch in India?
- No official confirmation yet. However, Stellantis has patented the vehicle, indicating strong intent.
Q. What range does the Leapmotor B10 offer?
- It offers up to 434 km (WLTP) depending on the battery pack.
Q. Will the B10 be locally manufactured?
- It is expected to be assembled via CKD route at Ranjangaon, with localisation depending on demand.
Q. What are its key features?
- Highlights include:
- 14.6-inch touchscreen
- ADAS suite
- Panoramic roof
- Fast charging capability
Q. Who will be its rivals in India?
- If launched, it could compete with mid-size electric SUVs in the ₹20–35 lakh range, including both domestic and global entrants.


