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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV Long range vs Leapmotor T03 80kW

MODEL

Models Long-range (87 kWh), Leapmotor T03 80kW

LAUNCH

Announced September 2025 (Europe) 2024, June
Status Pre-production / Launch Q4 2025 Coming soon. Expected release 2024, September

PERFORMANCE

Power ~215 hp (160 kW), FWD FWD 109 hp (80 kW)
Torque ~300 Nm
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. ~7.5s (0–100 km/h, est.) 12 sec 0-62 mph
Max Speed ~105 mph (170 km/h) 81 mph (130 km/h)

BATTERY

Capacity 87 kWh (long-range) 41.3 kWh total
Tech Lithium-ion, CMF-EV platform Air cooled Li-ion LFP battery (400V type)
Range ~373 miles (600 km) 174 mi WLTP
Consumption ~15–16 kWh/100 km (est.) 232 Wh/mi WLTP
Recuperation Regenerative braking, multi-level Yes
Heat Pump
AC Charging Up to 22 kW (≈4–5 hrs full) Type 2 6.6 kW, 30-80% in 3 hours 30 min
DC Charging Up to 150 kW (≈30 min 10–80%) CCS 45 kW, 30-80% in 36 min
Others OTA battery management updates

BODY

Type Compact crossover SUV, 5 seats 5 door crossover, 4 seats
Platform Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi CMF-EV (Ampr Medium)
Dimensions ~4.5 m length, ~1.86 m width, ~1.64 m height 3620 x 1652 x 1577 mm (142.5 x 65.0 x 62.1 in)
Drag Co-Efficient ~0.28 (est.)
Wheelbase ~2.73 m 2400 mm (94.5 in)
Clearance ~180 mm 140 mm (5.5 in)
Weight ~1,800–2,000 kg (est.) EU: 1200 kg unladen, 1503 kg gross
Suspension Independent (MacPherson front, multi-link rear) Front MacPherson struts, rear semi-independent Torsion Beam
Wheels 18–20 inch options R15
Trunk/Boot ~500 L (est.) EU: 210 l, 508 l max
Frunk/Bonnet No
Towing Up to 1,200 kg (est.) No
Others Panoramic electrochromic roof

DISPLAYS

Centre 12-inch vertical touchscreen 10.1" touchscreen
Driver's Display 12.3-inch digital cluster 8"
Head-Up Yes (select trims) No
Others Premium sound system integration

COMFORT

Seats 5, heated/ventilated, premium upholstery
Roof Panoramic glass with smart shading Panoramic glass sunroof, fixed
Parking Aids 360° cameras, sensors, auto-park assist Rear sensors, reversing camera, rear park assist
Connectivity Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, OTA updates
Others Multiple drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport)

SAFETY

Airbags Full set (front, side, curtain) Front airbags
Driving Aids Adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot, emergency braking Front mmWave radar, 3 cameras, Low speed following, Lane departure warning, Lane keeping assist, Fatigue driving monitoring system, Road Traffic Sign Recognition, Front Collision Warning,
Self Driving Level 2 ADAS Level 2 Assisted Driving

Note

Others Built in partnership with Renault (Ampere unit)
Launch market: Europe first, other regions later
Mid-range (~60 kWh) variant expected by 2026
Built-in security camera, auxiliary battery, up to 12 hours of recording after parking
Also known as Genesis Electrified G80 2024
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