Leapmotor B10 review says the Chinese EV offers premium feel at a budget price
A Hebrew-language review says the new Leapmotor B10, which has just arrived in Israel, looks like an executive car, feels like a luxury lounge, and starts at 139,900 shekels. The writer drove it from Bnei Brak to Jerusalem and, after beginning the test skeptical about its low price, concluded that Israeli buyers are likely to like it.
The review praises the car’s quiet cabin, careful finish, clean minimalist design and understated appearance. It says the B10 handled the climb to Jerusalem, including the Castel area, with ease thanks to its 218 horsepower, immediate power delivery and stable road behavior. The writer also highlighted its active safety systems, including adaptive cruise control and lane keeping, and noted its five-star safety rating.
Inside, the B10 is described as a practical mobile office, with a large screen that controls most functions, easy navigation and a high-quality hands-free system. It is also presented as family-friendly, with a surprisingly spacious back seat, room for child seats and older children, and a 430-liter trunk that can fit Shabbat shopping, a stroller and luggage.
The article says the car offers a claimed range of 434 kilometers, real-world fast charging, and a much lower price than direct rivals. It adds that the model is made in cooperation with Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Fiat, and imported by Samline, giving it what the writer calls strong backing. The conclusion is that the B10 is a smart value purchase, especially for religious families and business users looking for a strong, safe and economical EV.