Leapmotor B10 gets smarter with new software update
Electric cars are changing faster than ever. Usually, if you want new features in your car, you have to buy a new one. But Leapmotor is showing that EVs can get better while they sit in your driveway. Only six months after the Leapmotor B10 first hit the streets, the company has released a major software update, sending new tools directly to the car using the internet, and proving that this young car brand is serious about keeping its technology fresh.
The biggest news in this update is the arrival of "One-Pedal" driving. This feature lets drivers speed up and slow down using only the gas pedal. When you lift your foot, the car uses its electric motor to brake and turn that energy back into electricity for the battery, making driving in heavy traffic much easier. It also helps the car go a little further on a single charge.
Leapmotor B10
Drivers who love their phones will also be happy. The Leapmotor B10 now supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. You can connect your phone with a wire or through a wireless connection. This way you can use your favorite maps, music, and messaging apps directly on the car's big screen. Before this update, drivers had to rely on the car's built-in systems, which were not always as easy to use as the apps on a smartphone.
Leapmotor also listened to people who wanted a faster computer in their car. A new "Quick Start" feature helps the infotainment system turn on much quicker when you get inside. No one likes waiting for a screen to load when they are in a hurry to leave. The company also added a split-screen view for the navigation. This means you can see your map on one side of the screen while controlling your music or looking at car settings on the other side.
Leapmotor B10
The steering wheel buttons are now more useful, too. Owners can pick which shortcuts they want on the buttons. For example, you can set a button to quickly turn on driver-assist tools or change how the car feels when you drive. These small changes make the B10 feel more personal and easier to manage while you keep your eyes on the road.
Safety received some attention in this update as well. The car's Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Centering Control now work better when the road turns. The car will slow down more naturally as it enters a turn, which feels much safer for the people inside. The car also has a better system to remind you if a person or a pet is still in the back seat after you park.
If you are new to this model, it is a small SUV that packs a lot of value. The Leapmotor B10 is 14.83 ft long, 6.2 ft wide, and 5.45 ft tall. It has a wheelbase of 8.99 ft, which gives it plenty of room inside for a family. In most markets, the price starts at around $39,000 for the Style trim and goes up to about $43,000 for the Design trim.
The car comes with two different battery sizes. The smaller 56.2 kWh battery offers a range of about 224 miles. If you need to go further, the 67.1 kWh battery can travel up to 270 miles on a full charge. Both versions use a rear-wheel-drive motor that delivers 160 kW of power. This is enough to get the car from 0 to 62 mph in 8 seconds flat. Charging is also quite fast - you can go from 30% to 80% battery in about 20 minutes at a DC charging station.
Leapmotor B10
Owners do not need to visit a mechanic to get these new features. The software started rolling out in early February 2026. Drivers will see a message on their dashboard when the update is ready for their specific vehicle. They just need to tap a few buttons on the screen to start the installation.
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