How does it compare?
Leapmotor C11 Performance takes on electrifying competitors like the Volkswagen ID.4 Pro, Ford Mustang Mach-E Premium, Nissan Ariya Evolve+, and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited. Here’s how these SUVs stack up against each other.
Range
Boasting a hearty range of 550 km or 342 miles, the Leapmotor C11 Performance stands shoulder to shoulder with the priciest steeds on the road today. The VW ID.4 Pro puts forth a range of 400 km or 249 miles, just about good enough but still trailing behind. The Mustang Mach-E, with its burly build, claims a respectable 483 km or 300 miles, leaving the Nissan Ariya far behind munching kibbles at 375 km or 233 miles. Lastly, revving up, the Ioniq 5 clocks out at an admirable 480 km or 298 miles.
Acceleration
Graceful as a blitzkrieg, the Leapmotor C11 hits the centenary mark in 4.8 seconds. A truly throat-clearing performance. The Mustang Mach-E zaps to 0-100 km/h in a flashier 4.5 seconds, flexing its muscles. Over at the more laid-back corner, the ID.4 Pro takes a sedate 7.6 seconds, whereas the Ariya Evolve+ shows some profundity, chalking it up in 7.5 seconds. Meanwhile, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 spurts ahead like a jackrabbit to 100 km/h (62 mph) in a brisk 5.2 seconds.
Power
Under the bonnet, the Leapmotor C11 Performance flexes a hulking 544 h.p. The Mustang Mach-E, aptly named, cranks up the beastly 480 h.p., with the ID.4 Pro on the humbler side at 204 h.p.. The Ariya rumbles up to 389 h.p., and the Ioniq 5 gleefully churns out a commendable 320 h.p..
Charging Time
The Leapmotor C11 Performance is not just about raw power; it’s a sensible plug too, juicing up its 90 kWh battery in a sleek approximately 38 minutes to achieve an 80% charge on fast charging. The Mustang Mach-E pulls a fast one lining up similar times. However, the ID.4 and Ariya casually elapse into the ~40 minutes range. The Ioniq 5, not to be outdone, accelerates with roughly 18 minutes on supercharging for the same 80% dash.
Price
The Leapmotor C11 Performance, priced around 31300 USD, £23550, or €27050, definitely offers a tantalizing proposition. The Mustang Mach-E Premium is the priciest at about $61000, £45900, or €52700. The ID.4 Pro tags along at approximately $45000, £34000, or €40600. Nissan Ariya levies a similarly steep $47000, £35500, or €42500. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 nudges at around $51000, £38300, or €45200.

