leapmotor t03 review lead Arch rival for the Dacia Spring takes on a more mature, equipment-laden approach Amid an unremitting sea of new, anonymously styled Chinese electric cars with equally anonymous names, the Leapmotor T03 is one with a difference.Put simply, it's one of the cheapest electric cars on sale and is considerably less money than a Citroën ë-C3, Hyundai Inster or Fiat 500 electric, and it's only about £1000 more than a Dacia Spring.But before we consider how much - or indeed how little - car you get for the money, let's briefly consider where Leapmotor comes from and what it plans to do.Leapmotor cars sold outside of China are put in showrooms by Leapmotor International, a joint venture owned 49:51 by the nascent Chinese company and Stellantis. Leapmotor has achieved such a competitive price for the T03 by making the majority of its parts in-house, avoiding designed-in superfluities and harnessing the economies of scale available from Stellantis.It's also made on the old Fiat 500 line in Poland, not in China, and therefore avoids both shipping costs and a 20% EU import tariff.The benefit of this, Leapmotor International CEO Tianshu Xin told us, is twofold: the brand can bypass the expensive set-up phase by simply adding its range to existing Stellantis showrooms across the nation; and potential customers will be reassured by familiarity and “360deg of support during the entire experience, from the selection of the vehicle to financing solutions and post-sales assistance services”. The company has defined its key brand values as affordability (it claims the T03 is the car that finally gives A- and B-segment buyers access to electric power, although the Dacia Spring will have something to say about that) and cutting-edge technology that takes the hassle out of your daily life. Let's find out if either of those rings true.The Leapmotor T03 range at a glanceThis is pretty simple because there's only one, fully loaded trim level. Alloy wheels (15in) are standard, as are LED tail-lights and daytime-running lights, but not LED headlights. Whatever: what we’re really sad to be missing out on is the baby pink paint option available in other markets.All cars come with a 37.3kWh battery mated to a front-mounted electric motor. The battery is good for a range of 165 miles, while the motor produces 94bhp and 117lb ft. The top speed is 81mph and 0-62mph takes 12.7sec, both of which are competitive for the class.Inside, the T03 gets an 8.0in digital instrument display as standard, together with a multifunction steering wheel and a 10in infotainment touchscreen with sat-nav and a DAB radio (but neither Apple CarPlay nor Android Auto is currently available). Leather upholstery isn't available, either: it's cloth or nothing.     View this post on Instagram           A post shared by Autocar (@autocar_official)