Leapmotor targets global growth with Europe R&D hub, eyes Canada assembly
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, is expanding its global presence with a new R&D center in Munich and potential assembly in Canada. Backed by Stellantis, Leapmotor aims to increase overseas sales, projecting over 150,000 units delivered outside China by 2026.

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AI-generatedLeapmotor, a Chinese EV maker, is expanding its global presence with a new R&D center in Munich and potential assembly in Canada. Backed by Stellantis, Leapmotor aims to increase overseas sales, projecting over 150,000 units delivered outside China by 2026. This expansion is driven by rising global demand for Chinese EVs, fueled by higher fuel costs and easing trade barriers. The Munich hub will focus on adapting models for international markets, while the company is exploring using Stellantis's Brampton, Ontario plant for North American assembly. Leapmotor anticipates total sales exceeding 1 million vehicles in 2026, a 40% increase from the previous year.
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5 extractedLeapmotor has raised its overseas sales target by 50 per cent.
Leapmotor is accelerating its global push with a new innovation centre in Europe.
Total sales this year are expected to surpass 1 million vehicles, a 40 per cent increase from 2025.
Deliveries outside China could exceed 150,000 units in 2026.
Leapmotor plans for potential local assembly in Canada.