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The "Co" is a combination of a series of words: Connected, Collaboration and more.
The "Lynk" part of the brand name refers to interconnected cars, where cars are always in connection with each other and other places such as home or the office, and to a ride-sharing program that the company will offer.
The "Co" is a combination of a series of words: Connected, Collaboration and more. It represents the spirit of openness and collaboration and the infinite possibilities of creation in the Internet era, which is very epoch-making.
Founded: 2016
Owner: Geely
Official Site: www.lynkco.com
Lynk & Co (Chinese: 领克) is a Chinese-Swedish automobile brand owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. Founded in Gothenburg Sweden 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.
Learn More: Lynk & Co Wiki
The Lynk & Co brand is developed in close collaboration with Volvo, which is owned by Geely. The logo meaning — Volvo And China's Geely Collaborate On 'Connected' Car Brand.
Lynk & Co brand abandoned the traditional concept of car brands, and provided the visitors with personalized services, based around sharing and connectivity.
The brand opened 264 retail outlets in China as of 2021, and expanded to Europe in 2020.
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