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Leapmotor D19 vs ONVO L90 AWD
LAUNCH
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Announced
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October 16, 2025
2025 |
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Status
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Pre-production (Deliveries expected H1 2026)
Production, deliveries from Aug 2025 |
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Country of origin
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China
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Base Price
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≈ $42,000 (RMB 300,000, est.)
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PERFORMANCE
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Power
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(≈ 724 hp), dual/tri-motor AWD
590 hp (440 kW), dual-motor AWD |
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Acceleration
The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
< 3 seconds
4.7 s |
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Max Speed
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200 km/h |
BATTERY
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Capacity
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115 kWh
85.1 kWh (NMC, 900 V) |
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Tech
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1,000 V high-voltage architecture, NMC chemistry
354 mi (CLTC, AWD) |
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Range
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Up to 720 km (CLTC) ≈ 447 mi
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Consumption
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15.5–15.9 kWh/100 km |
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Recuperation
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Regenerative braking supported
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Heat Pump
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DC Charging
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Up to 350 km (≈ 217 mi) added in 15 minutes
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Others
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Supports ultra-fast 1000 V DC charging platform
Battery swapping supported |
BODY
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Type
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5-door full-size luxury SUV
5-door SUV, 6- or 7-seats |
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Platform
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Leap 3.5-D (Lingyun Platform)
NT 3.0 |
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Dimensions
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Length > 5.2 m
Width ≈ 2.0 m
5,145 × 1,998 × 1,786 mm |
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Drag Co-Efficient
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0.25 |
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Wheelbase
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> 3.1 m
3,110 mm |
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Weight
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2,360 kg |
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Suspension
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Air suspension with CDC damping; double wishbone (front) + five-link (rear)
Air suspension + adaptive damping |
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Wheels
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21-inch aero design
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Trunk/Boot
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430 L (+106 L underfloor) |
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Frunk/Bonnet
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Yes – fits two 20-inch suitcases
240 L |
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Others
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Full-width rear LED lightbar (11,025 LED units)
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DISPLAYS
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Centre
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High-resolution touchscreen, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8797 chip
17.2-inch 3K screen |
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Driver's Display
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Digital instrument cluster
35-inch AR-HUD |
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Head-Up
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AR-HUD (~60-inch virtual projection)
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Others
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Passenger display expected on higher trims
Rear: 17.3-inch ceiling display + 8-inch rear console |
COMFORT
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Seats
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Nappa leather, zero-gravity reclining seats (up to 120° tilt)
6- or 7-seat; heating, ventilation, massage (6-seat) |
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Roof
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Panoramic roof (expected on upper trims)
Large panoramic sunroof |
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Parking Aids
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Likely 360° view + auto park assist
Parking assistance available |
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Connectivity
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Dual Snapdragon chips, OTA updates, AI voice assistant
Snapdragon 8295P, voice assistant, wireless charging |
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Others
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Built-in oxygen generator (up to 8 L/min)
8.9 L fridge, soft-close doors, ambient lighting |
SAFETY
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Airbags
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Full-set (front, side, curtain)
9 total |
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Driving Aids
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LiDAR sensor + dual ADAS chip system
ADAS with radar + cameras, NOA (China) |
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Self Driving
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L2 + capable (hardware ready for higher autonomy)
Partial (assisted) |
Note
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Others
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Chassis Rigidity: 50,500 N·m/deg (claimed)
Target Segment: Competes with Li Auto L9, Xpeng G9, and BYD Yangwang U8
Positioning: Leapmotor’s flagship “million-class” SUV at mid-market price
AWD has less range than RWD
Key feature: Nio battery swapping system |
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