Lynk & Co GT Concept: Embracing the Wide Gap
Unveiled at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, the GT “Time to Shine” concept marks a symbolic milestone for Lynk & Co, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
More than just a style exercise, this Lynk & Co two-door coupe aims to synthesize a decade of experimentation, blending design, motorsport, and a pronounced move upmarket.
Visually, the concept adopts the classic codes of grand touring – a long hood, low silhouette, and “wide-body” proportions – but pushes them toward a form of contemporary radicalism. With a length of 4.78 m and a height of only 1.33 m, it imposes a tense and dynamic stance. The play with light is central: a sort of halo glides over the bodywork, animating the surfaces according to the angles. The Apex Blue shade, deep and almost liquid, contrasts with Spark yellow accents, a direct nod to the brand’s racing heritage in the World Touring Car Championship.
Lynk & Co wants to seduce
Inside, Lynk & Co strikes an interesting balance between warmth and performance. The 2+2 cabin aims to be welcoming while clearly focused on the driver. The Digital Shimmer white leather brings brightness, while the hand-embedded Textreme® 360 carbon fiber reflects the sporty ambitions. The overall feel oscillates between refinement and technicality, without always being decisive.
The most striking element is undoubtedly the “+” button on the center console. A single press is enough to transform the car: suspension lowered by 15 mm, aerodynamic elements deployed, active spoiler, and even retracted screens for total immersion. A nearly theatrical staging of performance.
Technically, the concept announces a rear-wheel-drive architecture, a competition-inspired chassis, and a 0 to 100 km/h in 2 seconds. Ambitious promises, supported by AI-controlled systems.
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As often, the question of industrial reality remains. Straddling the line between a technological showcase and a genuine production project, this GT explores an alluring yet still uncertain territory. One thing is for sure: Lynk & Co now aims to evoke emotion, not just to offer a usage.
This page is translated from the original post "Lynk & Co GT Concept : le grand écart assumé" in French.
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