What is the Brand Goal of Lynk & Co?

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VonNoah
07/30/25 6:18am
Lynk & Co's brand goal is to make people love traveling more. Introduction to Lynk & Co: LYNK&CO (Chinese name: Lynk & Co) is a joint venture established by Geely Holding Group, Geely Auto Group, and Volvo Car Group. Lynk & Co's CMA Basic Modular Architecture: The CMA architecture adopted by Lynk & Co is a basic modular architecture led by Volvo Cars and jointly developed by Volvo Cars and Geely Auto, born at the Geely Auto European R&D Center. CMA features flexibility and scalability, suitable for various body styles and sizes of vehicles, supporting traditional energy and new energy power systems, including HEV hybrid, PHEV plug-in hybrid systems, compatible with multiple powertrains, enabling the creation of models with active safety, intelligent driving, and vehicle networking technologies for users.
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