LEVC L380

The LEVC L380 is an electric minivan to be produced by British electric vehicle manufacturer London EV Company, a subsidiary of Chinese automobile company Geely, for the Chinese and British car markets.

Overview
The name of the LEVC L380 is inspired by that of the Airbus A380 wide-body airliner, the world's largest passenger aircraft, to promote the model's spacious interior and comfort. Design cues of the minivan are also inspired by the fuselage of the plane.

Originally codenamed the LEVC XE08 and briefly renamed the Xspace, the L380 was first shown online in December 2023. When on sale, it will be available in both 3-row, 6-seat and 4-row, 8-seat configurations.

Specifications
The 5.3 m-long LEVC L380 is based on LEVC's Space Oriented Architecture platform for large vehicles codeveloped with Geely. The L380 is powered by a single 200 kW motor produced by Viridi E-Mobility Technology Co. and a nickel-cobalt-manganate battery pack supplied by CATL. The entry-level model's battery pack has a capacity of 73 kWh with the top-level model's battery having a capacity of 120 kWh. The range of the L380 is claimed to be around 600 km. The charging time of the battery to go from 10% capacity to 80% is 30 minutes, with it reaching 200 km of range in 10 minutes.