Recently, Leopard officially announced the Titanium series models. This series is the second product line that Leopard is about to launch, featuring "home hardcore" SUV models with load-bearing bodies. The focus is on technology, safety, personality style, and an ecological cockpit. The previous SUPER 3 has been officially renamed Titanium 3. In addition to yesterday's announcement image, the company also released more official pictures of the new car. The Titanium 3 is positioned as a medium-sized SUV and will be launched in the first half of 2025.


In terms of appearance, the Titanium 3 is equipped with a closed grille, smoked headlights on both sides, and flat LED light sources inside. The new car also features an off-road-style front bumper. The overall shape adopts more angular designs, which provide a larger approach angle. The fang-like shapes on both sides give the front of the car a more aggressive look.

From the side view, the new car has prominent wheel arches, creating a muscular body line. According to the declared information, the car's dimensions are 4605 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and 1720 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2745 mm. Additionally, the new car will offer a roof-mounted drone cabin.

From the rear, the Titanium 3 features a trapezoidal small "schoolbag" design, which may serve as additional storage space. The rear is equipped with horizontally arranged LED taillights, and the triangular design of the rear bumper mirrors the front of the car. The rear also features a two-stage spoiler.
In terms of power, the Titanium 3 will be equipped with a dual-motor four-wheel-drive system, with a maximum power output of 110 kW for the front motor and 200 kW for the rear motor. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is expected to be 4.9 seconds.
