Leapmotor B05 Review 2025 | Specs, Price & Range

Owning an EV in Dubai isn’t just about sustainability anymore — it’s about adapting to a city that moves faster than most of the world’s economies. When I first decided to get my Leapmotor B05, I wasn’t chasing a trend; I wanted something compact yet commanding, something that could survive the Gulf’s heat without draining its soul. This Leapmotor B05 Review 2025 isn’t from a journalist’s point of view — it’s from someone who’s lived with the car in real conditions. I’m not an engineer, just a Leapmotor owner in Dubai who knows how to measure a machine by its behavior, not its brochure.

Chose the Leapmotor B05

I had browsed through dozens of cars for sale before landing on the B05. I remember seeing it unveiled at the 2025 Munich Auto Show, and it immediately felt like something different — not a Tesla copycat, not a crossover wannabe. The proportions were tight, aerodynamic, and intelligently urban.

The B05 was designed under the Stellantis–Leapmotor joint platform, which means its European fit and finish met Chinese precision engineering halfway. When it arrived in Dubai, the B05 instantly filled that gap between city agility and premium comfort — exactly what I needed for Sheikh Zayed traffic and spontaneous Jumeirah drives.

Vehicle Overview

Interactive quick-read metrics for range, charging, output and daily usability.

Range
482 km
Real-world with A/C
Fast Charging
240 kW
10–80% in around 22 minutes
DC
0–100 km/h
5.6 s
Owner-tested acceleration figure
Total Output
270 kW
AWD setup, rear-biased feel, 370 Nm
Efficiency
12.9 kWh/100 km
City average
Eco
Dimensions
4,430 × 1,880 × 1,520 mm
L × W × H • Wheelbase 2,735 mm
Thermal System
98 % cooling
Dual heat-pump stability at high ambient temps
HVAC
Top Speed
190 km/h
Electronically limited

Engine (Powertrain)

AWD • Dual Motor • LFP 69.8 kWh
Output & Torque
270 kW
370 Nm
Rear-biased AWD, adaptive damping
0–100 km/h: 5.6 s (owner tested)
Top speed: 190 km/h (limited)
Front / Rear Power Distribution
Front: 100 kW Rear: 170 kW
Regeneration & Damping
Regen Mode
Adaptive
Damping
Balanced
Mode affects acceleration, torque bias & regen feel.
Fast-Charge Simulator (DC)
10% → 80%
Peak: 240 kW @ 800 V
Start SoC Estimated Time: 22 min
Battery Temp: 38°C Throttle if ≥ 52°C
Tip: For best retention, avoid repeated DC when pack ≥52°C.
Thermal Management
Dual heat-pump • 98% cooling @ 48°C
Silicon-oil loop; 800V architecture; CATL Qilin LFP (69.8 kWh usable)

Expert Rating

Leapmotor B05 — Owner-based Expert Score
8.3 / 10
8.5
Quality
9.0
Value
8.4
Cabin & UX
8.2
Design
8.5
Driving & Tech

Price Comparison

Indicative UAE market pricing for 2025. This layout works better than a line chart when you only have two trims to compare.

Top Speed

Analog Speedometer
Top: 190 km/h
0 190
0
km/h
Electronically limited. Visual simulation only.
Run Controls
Mode:
Elapsed0.0 s Distance0.00 km StatusIdle
Progress to Vmax
0–100 km/h owner-tested: ~5.6 s. Run intensity changes ramp rate; top speed remains capped at 190 km/h.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Dual heat-pump A/C keeps 98% cooling at 48°C ambient
Real-world ~482 km range; efficient 800V fast charging
Adaptive damping & rear-biased AWD composure
LeapOS v5.2 (EN/AR), OTA updates tuned for GCC
Value positioning vs. rivals; low running cost
DC fast-charging throttles when pack ≥52°C
English localization typos in the mobile app
Top speed capped at 190 km/h
Minor trim rattle reported (fixed under warranty)

Compare

Model Type Drive Range (km) 0–100 km/h (s) Price (AED) Pin

Features

Safety
12 ultrasonics 5 radars Co-Pilot 3.0 Battery 8y/160k km
Comfort
Dual heat-pump HVAC 256-color ambient Ergonomic seats Quiet @120 km/h
Driver Assist
Lane-centering Adaptive cruise Self-parking OTA updates

Range & Efficiency

Battery: 69.8 kWh usable (CATL Qilin LFP)
Range Mode: Efficiency:
Reachable Distance (with current SoC & reserve)
0 km
Start SoC 90%
Reserve Buffer 7%
Real-World base ≈ 482 km • WLTP ≈ 560 km
Real-World Range
482 km
A/C on (owner tested)
WLTP Range
560 km
Official
Efficiency
12.9 kWh / 100 km
City
Thermal & Charging Note
Pack throttles fast-charging if battery temp ≥ 52°C. Dual heat-pump keeps cabin cooling at ~98% efficiency @ 48°C ambient.
Trip Estimator (DC 240 kW)
Trip Distance 170 km
Target Arrival SoC 10%
Base Mode: Real-World Reachable now: 0 km
Charging time estimation derived from 10→80% ≈ 22 min (scaled by SoC delta). Visual estimator only.

Driving Dynamics

Rear-biased AWD • Adaptive Damping
Drive Mode:
Skidpad Simulator (Lateral g)
0.30 g
Speed 60 km/h
Corner Radius 40 m
Steering Weight Medium
Mode Threshold: 0.50 g
Status: Comfort-Zone
g = v² / (r × g₀) with g₀ = 9.81 m/s². Visual estimator only—driver responsibility applies.
Turning Circle
Turning Radius: 10.8 m Agile for tight city turns (City Walk / Marina)
Braking & Regeneration
Deceleration Demand 2.0 m/s²
Regen Share 0%
Friction Share 0%
Pack Temp Guard Throttle ≥ 52°C
Typical max regen ≈ 0.25–0.30 g. Actual depends on SoC, temperature, and traction.
Mode Tuning Snapshot
Regen ModeAdaptive
DampingBalanced
Torque Bias30/70 F/R

Conclusion

After nearly 7,000 km of ownership, I can confidently say the Leapmotor B05 Review 2025 proves that Chinese EV engineering has matured faster than most expected. It’s efficient, mechanically stable under high heat, and smartly priced.

If I had to summarize it in one line: it feels like the first electric vehicle that actually understands Dubai.

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There’s a subtle humility in its performance — powerful yet relaxed, digital yet grounded. For anyone scrolling through cars for sale listings and wondering whether the B05 is worth it — yes, it is. It’s not perfect, but neither am I, and maybe that’s why it fits.

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