Hyundai I40 vs Leapmotor B10

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Hyundai I40
Hyundai I40

$8,999 - $19,989

2018 price

Leapmotor B10
Leapmotor B10

$37,888 - $40,888

2026 price

Summary

2018 Hyundai I40
2026 Leapmotor B10
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 1.7L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
5.1L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Tiny display screen
  • No AEB
  • Tyre noise

  • No buttons, only touchscreen
  • Noisy tyres
  • Still suffers from ADAS annoyances
2018 Hyundai I40 Summary

A wagon and not an SUV, eh? Respect. You see, when most people now think of a new car they think of an SUV, especially when they want something with a bit of cargo space. But not you. 

And for thinking outside the box you’ll be rewarded with something that’s better to drive than most SUVs – like the Hyundai i40 Tourer in the Active grade and a diesel engine we’ve road tested here.

So, what are the strengths and weaknesses of this Korean wagon, and should you wait or buy it now? Read on to find out.

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2026 Leapmotor B10 Summary

The B10 isn’t Leapmotor’s first car in Australia - the C10 has been here for more than a year now - but for many it might bring about the first time they hear about the Chinese brand.

The 2026 Leapmotor B10 lands in Australia promising to be the most European of its Chinese compatriots, with the brand’s connection to Stellantis giving it access to other brands under the company umbrella like Alfa Romeo, Maserati and Peugeot.

At its local launch, we get behind the wheel in scorching south-east Queensland to find out if that holds true for this electric small SUV, and to see if the B10 can bring with it a better first impression than the already-arrived mid-size C10.

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Deep dive comparison

2018 Hyundai I40 2026 Leapmotor B10

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