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    China's Leapmotor aims for Europe smart-driving rollout in 2026

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    Posted on March 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Leapmotor plans to introduce smart-driving vehicles in Europe by 2026, establishing a local R&D team to adapt to regional conditions. The B10 model will feature advanced autopilot capabilities.

    Leapmotor to Introduce Smart-Driving Cars in Europe by 2026

    BEIJING (Reuters) - Stellantis' Chinese partner Leapmotor plans to roll out vehicles equipped with its smart-driving technologies in Europe next year, the company's senior vice president said on Wednesday.

    That is the first timeline announced by a Chinese automaker for advanced driver-assistance technologies outside China and comes as the manufacturers scramble for an edge in the hyper-competitive market for EVs and long-range hybrids.

    Leapmotor will launch a research and development team in Europe that will focus on algorithm training for self-driving systems based on data collected from roads there, senior vice-president Cao Li told Reuters. Cao did not say where that development team would be based.

    "The biggest challenge, I think, is that overseas road conditions and traffic rules are different from those in China. We need to have a lot of data and to understand local regulations to adapt to local road conditions for localised training," Cao said.

    Chinese automakers led by BYD are racing to launch affordable EVs capable of autonomous highway driving and parking assistance.

    Zeekr and Xpeng have announced plans to sell cars with Level 3 autonomy - systems that allow the vehicle to drive itself as long as the driver remains ready to take over when prompted.

    Leapmotor also plans to make an update by the end of the year to equip its new B10 crossover with urban navigation autopilot features, which Cao described as "equivalent to what's traditionally known as L3".

    Cars with Level 3 autonomy allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel while more limited Level 2 capabilities, such as Tesla's current system, require drivers to be ready to take over with hands on the wheel.

    Earlier this month, Leapmotor began pre-sales of the B10 in China with a starting price of 109,800 yuan ($15,115). A variant with lidar and urban navigation is priced from 129,800 yuan ($17,870).

    The planned B10 upgrade will be delivered via over-the-air software updates, Cao said. That will be subject to review by China's industry ministry and new rules mandating autonomous driving-related OTA upgrades to be subject to regulatory approval.

    "We have to apply for the approval at least one to two months prior to the upgrade," Cao said.

    Tesla said on Monday it would release its smart driving-assistance feature in China once it has completed regulatory approval, following complaints that a limited-time free trial of its Full Self-Driving service had been temporarily paused.

    In 2023, Stellantis invested $1.6 billion and acquired a 21% stake in Leapmotor. The two automakers formed a joint venture, Leapmotor International, in which Stellantis holds a 51% stake.

    Stellantis and Leapmotor favour Spain for production of the B10 model for the European market from next year, Reuters has reported.

    European automakers Volkswagen and Mercedes have been working with suppliers on advanced driving assistance systems for their home markets.

    Volkswagen said on Tuesday it would collaborate with Valeo and Mobileye as it deepens its network of suppliers to develop assisted and autonomous driving. Mercedes has teamed up with Momenta and Nvidia to develop such capabilities.

    Tesla is also aiming to roll out its Full Self-Driving software in Europe this year.

    A second model under the Leapmotor "B series" will be introduced during the Shanghai auto show in April, Cao said.

    ($1 = 7.2644 Chinese yuan renminbi)

    (Reporting by Qiaoyi Li, Zhang Yan and Kevin Krolicki. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Leapmotor plans to launch smart-driving vehicles in Europe by 2026.
    • •A new R&D team in Europe will focus on algorithm training.
    • •Leapmotor's B10 model will feature urban navigation autopilot.
    • •Stellantis holds a 51% stake in Leapmotor International.
    • •Tesla and other automakers are also targeting the European market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's Leapmotor aims for Europe smart-driving rollout in 2026

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Leapmotor's plan to roll out smart-driving vehicles in Europe by 2026.

    2What challenges does Leapmotor face?

    Leapmotor needs to adapt its technologies to different road conditions and regulations in Europe.

    3What is the significance of the B10 model?

    The B10 model will feature urban navigation autopilot, marking a step towards Level 3 autonomy.

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