Leapmotor could offer an electric ute too
- Leapmotor, a brand launched in Australia, may consider developing a ute to compete in the local auto market segment, despite currently lacking concrete plans for one.
- Leapmotor is operating in Australia through a joint venture with Stellantis, which already has a presence in the pickup segment.
- Leapmotor International CEO Tianshu Xin stated that while there is no ute on the cards, it is possible to develop one with electric power in the future.
- While the ute segment is popular in Australia, Mr. Xin noted that pickups are less significant in China.
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