Leapmotor Unveils the D19 Motor for Electric Vehicles

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Leapmotor's silver and black D19 electric motor, showcasing its compact design and internal components against a neutral background.

Leapmotor presents the D19 motor for electric vehicles

The Chinese brand Leapmotor has unveiled its new electric propulsion system, the D19, an in-house development that will mark its next generation of automobiles. This motor stands out for its compact architecture and high power density, making it easy to integrate into platforms without compromising the cabin space. The company emphasizes that it achieves outstanding energy efficiency, a decisive factor for extending the range of electric cars. 🔋

Technical specifications and performance of the D19

The D19 motor operates with a 800-volt architecture, a standard that is consolidating to enable extremely fast charging. It reaches a maximum power of 170 kilowatts (approximately 231 HP), a suitable level to propel mid-size and large segment vehicles. Its internal design prioritizes minimizing energy losses when converting current, seeking an optimal balance between performance and consumption.

Key features of the propulsion system:
  • Operating voltage: 800V for ultra-fast charging.
  • Maximum power: 170 kW (231 HP).
  • Application: C and D segment vehicles.
  • Design goal: Reduce losses and optimize space.
Proprietary technology is a fundamental pillar for competing in the new era of electrification.

Focus on manufacturing and operational efficiency

Leapmotor has designed this motor for mass production in a cost-effective manner, using specialized materials such as grain-oriented electrical steel. It incorporates an oil cooling system that manages the heat generated during continuous operation. The company is already testing this propulsion system and plans to implement it in its new models starting next year.

Elements of its construction:
  • Main material: Grain-oriented electrical steel.
  • Thermal management system: Oil cooling.
  • Current status: Testing phase.
  • Implementation plans: New models starting next year.

Perspectives and real-world challenges

Although efficiency figures under controlled conditions are promising, its behavior in the real world will be the true test. Factors such as heavy traffic, extreme weather conditions, and driving style will decisively influence final energy consumption. The deployment of the D19 will be crucial to consolidate Leapmotor's strategy of relying on its own technology. 🚗⚡