The Lynk&Co Concept Car, a design presentation produced by the freshly released Chinese manufacturer to sneak peek its future items, has been unveiled at a launch occasion for the brand.
The concept is a four-seat saloon with four gullwing doors and no B-pillars. It includes comparable style hints to the Lynk & Co 01, which was revealed along with it in Berlin, consisting of high headlights, a wide-slash front and a wedge body shape.
Lynk&Co, a spin-off of Geely, stated in spite of the fact that this is the very first concept to be revealed by the brand, a saloon like this will not arrive for a long time. Business group executive and vice president Peter Horbury stated a saloon will show up after five other designs, all which are “already done”.
While some of the style of the Concept Car will likely wind up in the sixth production design, the concept’s first top priority is to show that Lynk & Co’s design can be used to numerous applications.
No technical details has been revealed, but Lynk & Co confirmed that the automobile’s flooring utilizes carbonfibre in a brand-new weave pattern. There’s also a 3D touchscreen infotainment system.
“We’ll have to do the bread and butter stuff first,” said Horbury. “Then perhaps there’ll be time to have fun.”