Lynk & Co
Lynk & Co is a Chinese-Swedish automobile brand owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. Founded in 2016, its cars will be positioned between those of the Geely brand and Swedish brand Volvo, which was purchased by Geely in 2010. The focus of the brand is on internet connectivity and innovative purchasing models in certain markets, targeting the young professional demographic.[1]
Product type | Automobiles |
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Owner | Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co |
Country | China Sweden |
Introduced | 2016 |
Website | www |
Models
Lynk & Co has announced three models intended for production, all based on the Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) platform developed by CEVT and used also by Volvo. The first product announced by Lynk & Co was the crossover 01, the production version first shown at the 2017 Auto Shanghai show.[2] Production of the 01 began first in China in 2017.[3][4] A concept of the second model, the 03 sedan, was first shown along with the production 01 in Shanghai.[2][5] The third model, also based on the platform shared with the Volvo XC40, is the 02. Smaller than the 01, it is also a crossover.[6][4]
Current models are as follows:
- Lynk & Co 01 (2017–present), a compact SUV
- Lynk & Co 02 (2018–present), a compact SUV based on the 03
- Lynk & Co 03 (2018–present), a compact sedan
- Lynk & Co 04 (2020–present), an electric kick scooter launched with the 06[7]
- Lynk & Co 05 (2019–present), a compact SUV based on the 01
- Lynk & Co 06 (2020–present), a subcompact SUV
- Lynk & Co 07 (2021–present), a mid-size SUV
Lynk & Co has planned to launch the Lynk & Co 04 and 05 in 2019, according to An Conghui, President and CEO of Geely Auto Group. Besides, the Lynk & Co 02 PHEV and the 03 PHEV also hit the market in 2019.[8] As of January 2019, the brand has so far rolled out four models, namely, the Lynk & Co 01, 02, 03 and the Lynk & Co 01 PHEV. By mid 2020, there has been 5 models on the market with the 04 being cancelled. As the product planning reveals, all outgoing models will have their PHEV version.
Sales model
Lynk & Co is planning to use a direct-to-consumer sales model in most markets. This method is very uncommon, dealerships have been used as the primary method of selling automobiles to consumers. Tesla has had recent success selling direct to consumers, which Geely acknowledges.[9]
Instead of building its cars as trim levels, a method of building variations common used in the industry, each car will be ordered by the buyer and customized using equipment packages, though variations will be limited.[10]
Lynk & Co will offer a subscription based service to customers. Users can operate the service, which is set to include numerous lifestyle benefits, for a month at a time in addition to being able to share vehicles out on a short-term basis to other consumers.[11]
Lynk & Co reported sales of 120,414 vehicles in China for 2018. The first full year the brand was on the market. The marque has opened 221 retail outlets in China.[12][13]
Gallery
- Lynk & Co 01
- Lynk & Co 02
- Lynk & Co 03
- Lynk & Co 05
- Lynk & Co 06
References
- Feijter, Tycho De. "Volvo And China's Geely Collaborate On 'Connected' Car Brand, Lynk & Co". Forbes. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- "Lynk & Co reveals production-ready 01 SUV at Shanghai Motor Show". Auto Express. 19 April 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- Duff, Mike (20 October 2016). "Volvo's Geely Launches New Auto Brand, Lynk & Co, and It's Headed to the U.S." Car and Driver. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- "Lynk & Co Unveils the 02 SUV, Its Third Vehicle". Car and Driver. 27 March 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- "Lynk & Co Debuts 03 Concept and Announces Lifetime Warranty, Free Connectivity". Car and Driver. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- "Lynk & Co 02". Car and Driver. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- "领克04". 领克|领克汽车|Lynk&Co. Lynk & Co.
- https://insideevs.com/lynk-co-phev-02-03-2019/
- "Lynk & Co Brand to Do without Dealerships, Sell "Smartphones on Wheels"". Car and Driver. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
- "Lynk&Co 01 SUV gets Geely's new global brand rolling | Autocar". www.autocar.co.uk. Autocar. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
- "Lynk & Co will "change the industry" with Netflix-style service for cars says Alain Visser". Dezeen. 23 April 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- https://paultan.org/2019/01/28/lynk-co-sold-120414-cars-established-221-retail-outlets-in-2018-first-european-stores-to-open-in-2020/
- http://global.geely.com/media-center/news/geely-auto-2018-sales-reach-1-5-million-units-increasing-over-20-from-previous-year/