Summary
The Leapmotor T03 is a small electric five-door hatchback, classed as a city car. It’s similar in size to the Dacia Spring or Fiat 500e. It was launched in the UK in early 2025.
Leapmotor is a new Chinese brand that is part of the vast Stellantis network, making it a sister brand to the likes of Vauxhall, Peugeot and Citroën. The T03 is one of the company’s first models to be launched in the UK. As of May 2025, there are about 40 dealers already in place across the UK, located alongside existing dealers from the Stellantis network.
The Leapmotor T03 is one of the cheapest new cars on the UK market, as well as being an electric car. Its major rival is the Dacia Spring – in terms of pricing, the Spring is a little cheaper but the T03 is better equipped.
Interior space is very good for a city car, helped by the fact that its an EV so the room required for a motor and battery is much less than needed for a petrol engine, gearbox, exhaust system, fuel tank and so on. This is particularly noticeable in the rear seats, although the boot is nothing to celebrate.
At its UK launch in early 2025, the T03 was highly praised for its keen pricing, high levels of standard equipment and spacious interior. However, the driving experience leaves much to be desired, especially from its electronic nanny systems. These drew many complaints from reviewers, with our own editor, Stuart Masson, describing them as “probably the most annoying and distracting anti-distraction systems of any new car” and “patently not fit for purpose”.
As of May 2025, the Leapmotor T03 holds a New Car Expert Rating of C ,with a score of 64%. It scores top marks for its low running costs (although we only have limited information at present) and zero tailpipe emissions, but its media review scores have been very poor. As yet, we don’t have a safety rating as Euro NCAP has not assessed the T03. Check back again soon for the latest information.
T03 highlights
- One of the cheapest new cars on sale
- High standard level of equipment
- Spacious interior, especially in rear seats
- Four-year new car warranty
- Fit and finish better than expected for the price
T03 lowlights
- Electronic safety aids are unbearable
- No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
- Not very quiet for an EV
- Boot space rather disappointing
- Almost no physical buttons
Key specifications
Body style: Small five-door hatchback
Engines: single electric motor
Price: From £15,995 on-road
Launched: Spring 2025]
Last updated: N/A
Next update: TBA
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
No safety rating
As of May 2025, the Leapmotor T03 has not been assessed by Euro NCAP.
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
No eco rating
As of May 2025, the Leapmotor T03 has not been assessed by Green NCAP.
The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the T03 is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing if and when it takes place. Check back again soon.
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
Battery range | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
EV models | 165 miles | C | 165 – 165 miles | C – C |
Electrical efficiency | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
EV models | 4.5 m/KWh | A | 4.5 – 4.5 m/KWh | A – A |
We only have limited running cost data on the Leapmotor T03 at the moment, as it’s still a very new model. We do know that the electrical efficiency (the EV equivalent of fuel economy on a petrol or diesel car) is very good, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.
As soon as we have verified data on insurance group ratings and servicing costs, we’ll update this information accordingly.
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
No reliability rating
The Leapmotor T03 is a brand-new model, so we don’t have enough reliability data to generate a reliability rating.
The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy, sourced from both official dealerships and independent workshops.
As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the T03, we’ll publish the results here.
Recalls
Official DVSA safety recalls that have been issued for the Leapmotor T03
As of May 2025, we are not aware of any DVSA vehicle safety recalls affecting the Leapmotor T03. However, this information is updated very regularly so this may have changed.
You can check to see if your car has any outstanding recalls by visiting the DVLA website or contacting your local Leapmotor dealer.
Similar cars
If you’re looking at the Leapmotor T03, you might also be interested in these alternatives.
Citroën ë-C3 | Dacia Spring | Fiat 500e | GWM Ora 03 | Peugeot e-208 | Renault 5 | Vauxhall Corsa Electric
The city car market has been declining for several years as car manufacturers have struggled to design and manufacture small cars down to the price point required to be profitable. However, we are seeing a few electric city cars entering the market, like the Leapmotor T03 shown here and the Dacia Spring. Other small EVs are larger and/or more expensive.
More information
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