Lepas L4 (2026) Review
The onslaught of new Chinese brands continues unabated into 2026, with the imminent arrival of a new player to our roads: Lepas. If you are wondering about the name, it is a portmanteau of “leap” and “passion”, and the brand is another branch of the rapidly expanding Chery Group.
We like: The Lepas L4 feels sophisticated inside and out, impressive engine despite modest outputs, well equipped.
We don’t like: Doesn’t really distinguish itself enough from its Chery Group stablemates, or rivals.
FAST FACTS
- Model: Lepas L4 1.5T Premium 6DCT
- Price: TBC
- Engine: 1.5-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol
- Transmission: Automatic
- Power/Torque: 108 kW/225 Nm
- 0-100 kph: TBC
- Claimed consumption: TBC
- Luggage capacity: TBC
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Where does the Lepas L4 fit in?
The L4 is the first model from Lepas to touch down in South Africa. It’s a compact crossover that finds itself in the thick of a very competitive segment. The L4 will be accompanied by the bigger L8 range.
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As we discovered during an exclusive first drive, the L4 is aiming to disrupt the status quo by offering a premium experience at a price point that undercuts the established traditional rivals.
A familiar foundation
While the Lepas brand might be new, the mechanical bits underneath are tried and tested. The L4 shares its chassis, suspension and powertrain with its stablemates: the Jaecoo J5 and the Chery Tiggo Cross. This is a deliberate strategy by the parent company, much like how various brands within the Volkswagen Group share platforms to ensure reliability and parts availability.
Measuring almost exactly the same size as the Toyota Corolla Cross, the L4 is designed to be the “fancy” sibling in the family. It features a distinct exterior inspired by the “agility of a leopard”. The interior has been significantly upgraded to justify its “Premium” badging.
Tech & Cabin comfort
Step inside and the L4 immediately feels more sophisticated than its price point might suggest. The centrepiece is a 13.2-inch portrait-oriented infotainment system that is impressively fluid and responsive. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both supported. It’s paired with an 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster that provides all the essential driving data.
One of the cleverer features is the 50 W wireless charging pad, which includes a dedicated cooling vent to prevent smartphones from overheating.
The cabin also features ventilated front seats and an extensive voice activation system. Whether you want to open a window or adjust the sunroof, the car understands natural speech remarkably well, even coping with local accents with ease.
Performance & Efficiency
Powering the Lepas L4 is Chery‘s familiar 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. It delivers 108 kW and 235 Nm of torque. While those figures might seem modest on paper, the presence of a turbocharger gives it a distinct advantage over naturally aspirated rivals such as the Corolla Cross, particularly at the higher altitudes of the Reef. That’s where non-turbo cars lose a significant portion of their power.
The engine is paired with a smooth-shifting gearbox, and the driving experience can be tailored via various modes. Sport mode makes the throttle response quite immediate, while Eco mode softens everything to prioritise fuel economy. During our testing, the L4 averaged around 7.5 L/100 km. That’s a commendable figure that challenges the perception that Chinese engines are inherently thirsty.
Safety & Practicality
Safety is a major talking point for Lepas, and the L4 comes equipped with a full suite of advanced driver-assistance systems. This includes radar guided cruise control, automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. Refreshingly, these systems are well calibrated and far less intrusive than earlier Chinese offerings, providing support without constant audible interruptions.
The brand says the vehicle is built to meet strict global safety standards and features 8 airbags as standard.
From a practical perspective, the rear bench offers generous knee room for adults. The boot, meanwhile, includes a false floor for hidden storage. Best of all for South African buyers, a spare wheel is tucked away beneath the boot floor.
Initial verdict
The Lepas L4 1.5T Premium arrives with a strong value proposition, combining a high level of standard equipment with a refined and quiet driving experience. By plugging into the existing Chery ecosystem, it bypasses many of the hurdles typically faced by new brands regarding backup and parts availability.
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With a predicted price point that aims to slide in just under the psychological R500 000 barrier, it presents a compelling alternative for those looking for more tech and luxury in a compact SUV. Watch the full video to see how it stacks up against the class leaders.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the meaning behind the name “Lepas” and what is the brand’s origin?
A: The name Lepas is a portmanteau of “leap” and “passion.” The brand is a new premium-leaning branch of the rapidly expanding Chery Group, joining stablemates like Omoda and Jaecoo.
Q: What engine and transmission setup powers the Lepas L4 1.5T Premium?
A: The Lepas L4 is equipped with a 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine delivering 108 kW and 235 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth-shifting automatic gearbox.
Q: How does the Lepas L4 interior compare to its rivals in terms of technology?
A: The L4 features a sophisticated cabin with a 13.2-inch portrait-oriented infotainment system, an 8.0-inch digital instrument cluster, and a cooled 50 W wireless charging pad to prevent smartphones from overheating.