Leapmotor, partly owned by Stellantis, has recorded its first full-year profit. Also in Europe, few car brands have grown as fast as the Chinese EV...
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Leapmotor, partly owned by Stellantis, has recorded its first full-year profit. Also in Europe, few car brands have grown as fast as the Chinese EV maker. In the final quarter of 2025 alone, Leapmotor delivered over 17,000 vehicles across Europe, compared to just 399 one year earlier. The surge is surfacing in the figures. Leapmotor reported a net income of 540 million yuan (approximately €76 million) for 2025. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Leapmotor, partly owned by Stellantis, has recorded its first full-year profit. Also in Europe, few car brands have grown as fast as the Chinese EV...
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