Which company produces Lynk & Co cars?

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DiGrant
07/29/25 4:04pm
Lynk & Co is a premium brand of the new era jointly established by Geely Holding Group, Geely Auto Group, and Volvo Cars. The vehicles of this brand are currently produced domestically in China. It is built on the CMA (Compact Modular Architecture) mid-size car platform, jointly developed by Volvo Cars and Geely Auto, with Volvo Cars taking the lead. Currently, Lynk & Co has two production plants in China: 1. The first plant is Volvo's Taizhou Luqiao factory, where the Lynk & Co 01 is produced; 2. The second is the Zhangjiakou factory, producing the Lynk & Co 02 and 03. Explanation of the Lynk & Co logo: 1. LYNKCO is a combination of two English words, LYNK meaning connection and interconnectivity, representing the brand's collaborative nature and its future intelligent connectivity development path, with aspirations to join the ranks of future mobility service providers. 2. CO has no specific meaning; its purpose is to make the brand name more catchy, showcasing the brand's youthful and energetic focus.
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