Leapmotor B10 Dynamic Gets Sporty Upgrade From Irmscher
by AutoExpert | 15 March, 2026
Stellantis is already working with Leapmotor to bring its cars to Western markets. Another partnership is getting attention. Leapmotor has teamed up again with Irmscher, a German tuner that has been around the European car scene for years.
The result is a limited version of the Leapmotor B10 called the B10 Dynamic. Only 500 will be made. Think of it as the same electric SUV, but with a slightly sportier look and a few chassis tweaks.

The first thing you notice is the stance. The car sits about 30 mm lower thanks to new springs. It also comes with 19-inch wheels that fill the arches better than the standard ones. Irmscher says the suspension changes help with steering feel and reduce body movement. In simple terms, it should feel tighter on the road.
The styling leans heavily into black details. There are dark graphics along the doors and rear quarter panels. The mirrors, wheels, bumpers, and rocker panels are also black. Some people will like the look. Others may think it is too hard. Either way, it makes the B10 stand out more than the regular version.

Inside, the changes are small. There is Irmscher embroidery, some decorative stitching, and a small aluminum plaque that shows which of the 500 cars you got. Nothing dramatic, but enough to remind you it is a limited run.
Under the skin, everything stays the same. The Leapmotor B10 Dynamic is based on the B10 Pro Max. It uses a 67.1 kWh battery and a single rear motor with 218 horsepower. So performance is unchanged.

The price lands at about €38,500, or roughly $44,300. That is a lot for what are mostly visual and suspension tweaks. However, limited editions are rarely driven by logic. Some buyers want something a little different from the regular model parked next to it.
