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Maxi · 2025-09-11
Zhang Lei · 2024-05-24
Leapmotor, a Chinese EV manufacturer, has made a significant step in the ever-changing and hyper-competitive global automotive industry by partnering with Stellantis, one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers. As Leapmotor moves towards international markets, this strategic alliance also presents several challenges and complexities for the young EV firm.

Description and Importance of the Joint Venture
On the 14th of May 2024, Leapmotor and Stellantis announced their joint venture, Leapmotor International, with Stellantis holding 51% and Leapmotor 49%. The new entity, headquartered in Amsterdam, will focus on exportation, sales, and manufacturing outside Greater China. This collaboration is extremely important for Leapmotor as it seeks to expand into Europe and other overseas markets, leveraging Stellantis’ extensive distribution network and industry expertise.
Information about Leapmotor’s Growth and Market Performance
Leapmotor has been making progress in the EV market since it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in September 2023. In April, the company recorded an impressive Year-on-year growth rate of 71%, equating to 15,000 new vehicles in that month alone. For the first four months of 2024, Leapmotor recorded cumulative deliveries of 48,000 EVs. Although these are substantial figures, they signal a potential gap in Leapmotor’s target sales for this year, which was 300,000-400,000 cars, indicating an increase of 108%-178% compared to the previous year.
Global Expansion Strategy
From September 2024, Leapmotor plans to sell its vehicles in nine European countries, as outlined in Leapmotor International’s ambitious product roadmap. By the end of 2024, the JV also aims to increase its network from 200 to 500 outlets. The year 2024 is set to see entries into Turkey, Israel, France's overseas territories, among others, while Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, and Chile will also be covered in this plan.
Issues and Concerns
However, there is uncertainty about whether Leapmotor can maintain such rapid growth rates while depending on Stellantis for component supplies. The company has been relatively insignificant in terms of domestic market penetration and net earnings, with a loss of approximately CNY 4.216 billion in 2023, an improvement from a CNY 5.109 billion loss in 2022. This partnership with Stellantis to access global markets raises questions about whether Leapmotor can remain an independent and viable original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for Stellantis in the future.
What Next for Leapmotor?
The collaboration between the two companies can be viewed as a double-edged sword for Leapmotor. While it offers immediate capital infusions and global market access, the long-term strategic risks for the company are also apparent in such an arrangement. Leapmotor must, therefore, maintain its brand identity and control over technological innovations as it expands, with reliance on Stellantis becoming a key factor on how far they can go in this direction.
Summary
The collaboration between Leapmotor and Stellantis signifies an important milestone in the overall strategy of the company towards globalization and becoming recognized as an international brand. It is clear that Leapmotor's move presents several challenges related to market competition, profitability, and strategic autonomy. Therefore, while making swift decisions on such a partnership might seem challenging for a firm in its early stages, as they embark on their global journey, they will need to navigate these complexities with agility and foresight to successfully enter the world market.
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