Leapmotor T03
The Leapmotor T03 is a battery electric city car produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Leapmotor.
Following Stellantis' investment in Leapmotor, the T03 was manufactured at its factory in Tychy, Poland, from June 2024 until March 2025. Although already at least since November 2024, when Poland voted in line with EU tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, this venture was put under question.
Overview
The Leapmotor T03 is the second product launched by the firm, following the S01 coupe. It was launched on May 11, 2020. It was planned to be offered in the UK from 2025.The T03 was initially offered in three variants, including the 400 Standard Edition, the 400 Comfort Edition, and the 400 Deluxe Edition. The Leapmotor T03 is powered by a 36.5kWh lithium battery with a density of 171 Wh/kg and offers a maximum range of up to on the NEDC cycle in a single charge. The T03 also supports fast charging and 80 percent charge can be done in 36 minutes with the battery coming with an 8 year/150,000km warranty. The power of the T03 comes from a motor that makes a maximum torque of.
In China the T03 was updated by 2023, and is available with either a 21.6kWh battery paired with a motor for of CLTC range, a 31.9kWh battery paired with a motor for of range, or a 41.3kWh pack with an and of range. Leapmotor updated the powertrain of the T03 for 2025, dropping the lowest trim level and smallest battery pack.
The Leapmotor T03 features Level 2 autonomous driving capability, and is equipped with three external cameras and twelve radars. Interior features of the T03 include an 8.0-inch TFT instrument cluster and a 10.1-inch touchscreen.