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Leapmotor C11

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Leapmotor C11
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The Leapmotor C11 (Chinese: 零跑C11; pinyin: Língpǎo C11) is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer Leapmotor in 2021. It is available with a range extender electric powertrain and as a pure battery electric vehicle.

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Leapmotor C11 rear

The Leapmotor C11 was revealed at the 2020 Auto Guangzhou show in December.[2] It is the third vehicle marketed by Leapmotor when it went on sale in the Chinese market in 2021.[3][4]

The C11 uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 to run its infotainment systems. It is also equipped with the Lingxin 01, a chipset developed by Leapmotor that enables level 3 autonomous driving and self parking and combines usage with the Huawei Kirin A1 chip. Both chips enable the use of ADAS intelligent driving assistance.[5] Additional features in the C11 include Bluetooth connection, face recognition, adaptive personalized adjustment, a smart air purification system, and has 12 cameras for a 2.5D 360-degree panoramic view.[6]

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The range-topping version of the C11 EV uses a 90 kWh battery and has a power output of 536 hp (400 kW; 543 PS) from a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain. The NEDC range is 550 kilometres (342 mi).[7]

Range extender

The C11 extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) was launched for the 2023 model year with an electric motor with a maximum power of 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS). The Leapmotor C11 EREV is equipped with an NMC lithium-ion battery pack with a capacity of 43.74 kWh supplied by CALB, providing a CLTC range of 170 kilometres (106 mi) on pure battery power. It has slightly longer and taller dimensions of 4,780 mm (188.2 in) in length, and 1,675 mm (65.9 in) in height.[8]

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Concept car

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Leapmotor C-More concept

The Leapmotor C-More is an electric mid-size SUV concept introduced at the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show that previewed the C11 production model, which retains many design cues of the concept.[9] Unlike the production C11, the C-More has suicide doors. Leapmotor explained that the name "C-More" means "see more".[10] The interior has a 8-inch HUD and a 15-inch multimedia display.[11]

Sales

Since its launch on 28 September 2021, the C11 reached a cumulative total of 250,000 sales on 5 June 2025, after passing the 200,000 mark in December 2024.[12]

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