Leapmotor D99. Credit: Leapmotor Understand China EV’s Market Real-time notifications when critical EV data is released All important data in one place 2,000,000+ data points Become a member The interior of the Leapmotor D99 MPV officially debuted today at the 30th Greater Bay Area International Auto Show. Positioned as a flagship smart vehicle, the D99 introduces an industry-first integrated cockpit-driving central domain controller and is powered by an on-device large language model (LLM) smart cockpit system. The vehicle is scheduled for an official market launch in mid-2026. Smart architecture With the deployment of dual 8797 chips, the D99 delivers 1280 TOPS of processing capability. The interior features a digital instrument cluster, a large floating central touchscreen, a head-up display (HUD), and a ceiling-mounted rear entertainment screen. For intelligent driving, the vehicle is equipped with the VLA large model-based driver assistance system. The cockpit of Leapmotor D99. Credit: Autohome Interior The core highlight of the D99 is its adaptable cabin, designed to transform for various scenarios. The seating configuration allows for multiple “bed modes,” including flat-folding the first and second rows, 180-degree folding of the third row, or folding the second and third rows together. The third row also features a “fishing seat” configuration. To maximise utility, the trunk utilises a sunken storage design, ensuring a completely flat cargo floor. The second row is equipped with rotating, zero-gravity aviation seats that support 90-degree viewing and face-to-face seating with the third row, complemented by a large interior table. Additional premium features include an openable panoramic sunroof and ambient “star ring” interior lighting. Interior of Leapmotor D99. Exterior The D99 features a rounded “bullet” silhouette characterised by a split-headlight design. The upper horizontal light strip incorporates an angular treatment, while the lower primary light units are nearly square. The vehicle utilises million-pixel DLP projection headlights and is available in five exterior colours: Photoelectric White, Liquid Silver, Chenjing Blue, Canopy Grey, and Metallic Black. The side profile is defined by a silver trim arc along the roofline and a thickened D-pillar, with the sliding door rail cleverly hidden beneath the third-row glass. The vehicle features a 1.46㎡ panoramic sunroof with a UV rejection rate exceeding 99.9%. At the rear, the integrated taillights connect directly to the rear window and incorporate ISD smart interactive light panels. Exterior details of Leapmotor D99. Powertrain and performance Leapmotor offers the D99 in both extended-range and pure electric variants: EREV Version: Built on an 800V high-voltage platform, it features an 80.3 kWh battery pack providing a WLTC pure electric range of 352 km. It is powered by a 1.5T range extender and dual motors with maximum outputs of 100 kW (134 hp) and 200 kW (268 hp). EV Version: Upgraded to a 1000V high-voltage platform, this version utilises a 115 kWh battery pack from CATL, achieving a CLTC range of 700 km. Its dual motors deliver maximum outputs of 180 kW (241 hp) and 230 kW (308 hp). Leapmotor sold more units than any other NEV startups in April 2026. Leapmotor‘s sales in April hit a historical high, with 71,387 units sold, representing a 73.9% increase year-on-year and a 42.7% increase month-on-month. More details inside.