The most frustrating car I've driven: 2025 LeapMotor C10 review

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- The reviewer was unfamiliar with the Leapmotor brand.
- Stellantis, a company, invested €1.5 billion in Leapmotor.
- The car’s price is £36,500.
- The car is leased at £399 per month.
- The car has a 4-year warranty.
- The car will be sold in Europe through Stellantis dealerships.
- A heat pump is standard.
- The battery is 69.9 kWh, and it can go for about 262 miles on paper, and roughly 230 to 240 miles in real-world conditions.
- It can charge to a maximum of 83kW.
- The car is about 4.7 meters long, making it the size of a Škoda Enyaq.
- All models have LED headlights.
- The car looks like Darth Vader’s Plym-sol.
- The interior is well-built but has pros and cons.
- It has a solid build and feels pleasant to be in.
- A big screen and an airy feel are beneficial.
- All of the buttons were removed, taking away some of the controls.
- Tesla's steering wheel was used.
- It has a touchscreen.
- The cab has a 10-inch driver's display with maps and efficiency stats.
- There is not a cup holder in the armrest.
- The boot is 435 liters.
- The car has 216 horsepower.
- The 0 to 60 time is 7.5 seconds.
- Steering is described as awful.
- It has a standard 360-degree camera system.
- The lane-centering assistant was problematic.
- The car has decent efficiency.
- The reviewer gave it a rating of 6/10.

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