Summary - Leapmotor B10 Central Domain Controller with Qualcomm SA8650 & Qualcomm SA8295 Deep Dive Teardown
2 Min Read February 27, 2026
Leapmotor’s B10 uses the Four Leaf Clover central controller, merging key domains with SA8650 and SA8295 to deliver unified vehicle computing.

Summary - Leapmotor’s B10 uses the “Four Leaf Clover” central domain control architecture, which concentrates vehicle computing into a single cross-domain controller rather than many distributed ECUs. This controller merges four major domains—driving, cockpit, connectivity, and body—into one integrated platform to simplify wiring and reduce communication latency. In this setup, Qualcomm’s SA8650 (Snapdragon Ride–class) and SA8295 (Snapdragon Cockpit–class) provide computing for real-time driving tasks and rich in-cabin functions, respectively, enabling cross-domain fusion on a shared hardware and software stack.
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