The first special edition of the Jump motor C10 A midsize electric SUV may look like a simple sticker package, but it packs a significant boost in performance – making it a value-priced competitor to the Tesla Model Y Performance.
Offered exclusively as an electric vehicle – and not with the available EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) powertrain – only 50 of them will be available The C10 AWD Sports+ Special Edition is priced in Australia $53,888 before on-road costs.
That’s below the Model Y Performance, which was priced at $89,400 before on-road launch, and is exactly $4,000 above the rear-wheel-drive C10 EV Design.
To account for the extra effort, the Special Edition has a second engine that enables “intelligent” all-wheel drive (AWD), with outputs of 440kW and 760Nm – up from 160kW and 320Nm in the standard model.
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It also claims a 0-100 km/h time of 4.0 seconds, a significant 3.5 second improvement over the C10 Design, although still 0.5 second slower than the $35,512 more expensive Model Y Performance
The extra power is combined with a larger 81.9kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, enabling a WLTP range of 437km, compared to 420km for the rear-drive C10 and its 69.9kWh battery.
The move to an 800V electric architecture enables faster charging, with a 30 to 80 percent charge occurring in just 22 minutes, compared to 30 minutes for the standard version.
The flagship variant features two exclusive exterior paint finishes: Pearl White with black Sports+ stickers or Metallic Black with gray Sports+ graphics.
Standard equipment includes 20-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a panoramic glass roof and an electric tailgate.
Inside, the cabin is finished in black – unlike the rest of the local C10 range – and features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.6-inch central touchscreen, as well as a 12-speaker sound system, wireless mobile phone charging, multi-color ambient lighting and power front seats with heating, ventilation and silicone leather upholstery.
Leapmotor returned to a six-year/150,000km vehicle warranty in 2025, after initially offering a seven-year warranty when the C10 was launched in Australia in 2024. The C10 Special Edition also comes with eight years of roadside assistance and an eight-year, 100,000-mile battery warranty.
The Chinese brand delivered 579 C10s in EV and REEV variants in 2025, including 39 units in January and February 2026.
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