Lynk & Co GT Concept
Lynk & Co, the premium brand under Geely Holding, is preparing to stun the automotive world with its first-ever GT Concept sports car. On April 20th, official teaser images were released, confirming that this high-performance masterpiece will make its global debut at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show on April 24th.
While technical specifications remain under wraps, the initial visuals promise a vehicle that blends raw muscularity with futuristic elegance.
1. “Urban Contrast Aesthetics” Evolved
The GT Concept is expected to showcase an upgraded version of Lynk & Co’s signature “Urban Contrast Aesthetics” design DNA.
- The Silhouette: The teaser reveals a seamless fastback roofline that flows effortlessly from the A-pillar to the rear, capturing the classic, elegant posture of a Grand Tourer.
- Muscular Stance: Pronounced wheel arches and a “taut” body design give the car a powerful, athletic presence, signaling its high-performance intent.
2. Signature Lighting: The Triangular Motif
The rear of the car features a striking through-type LED taillight assembly. In a nod to the brand’s latest design evolution (similar to the recently teased Lynk & Co 10 sedan), the light bar terminates in sharp, triangular elements. This not only enhances aerodynamic efficiency but also provides a distinct visual identity that is unmistakably Lynk & Co.
3. A Strategic Shift Toward Performance
Historically focused on SUVs and sedans, this GT Concept marks a strategic pivot for Lynk & Co.
- Market Positioning: The move into the GT segment suggests Lynk & Co is aiming to compete with the likes of the MG Cyberster and other high-end electric sports cars entering the Chinese and global markets.
- Powertrain Speculation: While not officially confirmed, industry insiders expect the GT to utilize Geely’s high-performance electric architecture, potentially offering both BEV (Battery Electric) and EM-P (Plug-in Hybrid) variants.
4. When to See It?
The full reveal will take place at Booth A103 during the Beijing International Exhibition Center (CIECC). Automotive enthusiasts and investors are keen to see if this concept will transition into a production model to challenge European luxury sports brands.
Editor’s Verdict
With its successful racing pedigree in the TCR World Tour, a production GT car is the logical next step for Lynk & Co to solidify its image as a performance-oriented brand. This concept could very well be the halo car that defines the brand’s next decade.
