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Lynk & Co will show its first ever GT concept sports car in Beijing

The premiere will take place on April 24. So far, the brand has shown only the rear of the car in the photo, but you can also evaluate the design from it, Autohome reports.

The front of the concept is expected to feature an updated Lynk & Co. design. The key feature of the exterior is the side line, which sharply rises from the A-pillar towards the rear, forming an elegant and sweeping silhouette, classic for GT cars.

Raised wheel arches and a massive body give the model a muscular, sporty appearance. The stern is highlighted by a through LED strip with triangular sections along the edges – this element maintains visual continuity with other models of the brand.

Technical characteristics and information about the power plant have not yet been disclosed. This concept marks Lynk & Co’s entry into the new GT sports coupe segment.

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