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Lynk & Co Unveils First-Ever GT Concept
Apr 25, 20261 min readCleanTechnica

Lynk & Co Unveils First-Ever GT Concept

Lynk & Co has unveiled its first-ever GT concept car, 'Time to Shine,' at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show. The two-door Gran Turismo concept marks a major milestone for the brand as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.

The GT concept is both a tribute and a statement of intent, designed to reflect how Lynk & Co is shaping its next chapter - grounded in confidence, emotion and a strong connection to driving.

With classic wide-body GT proportions, the concept measures 4,780 mm in length, 2,000 mm in width and 1,330 mm in height, with a 2,750 mm wheelbase that creates a low and purposeful stance.

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The exterior is defined by the idea of being sculpted by light, with a halo-like reflection flowing across the bodyside and surfaces that shift and change depending on perspective and movement.

Inside, the GT concept blends warmth with performance focus, featuring an open and generous 2+2 space welcoming and comfortable yet centered around a clear driver-focused core.

The '++' button is a defining feature of the concept, activating performance mode which lowers the suspension, extends aerodynamic elements and deploys a rear wing for improved airflow and stability.

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Lynk & Co's latest GT concept reflects its performance heritage built over a decade of growth and success in top-tier touring car racing.

The concept features advanced vehicle motion control supported by an AI-powered digital chassis, with performance figures indicating 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 2 seconds.

EazyInWay Expert Take

Lynk & Co's performance heritage is reflected in its latest GT concept, showcasing the brand's authentic and performance-driven character.

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