Chinese automaker Lynk & Co announced at the Shanghai Auto Show that its highly anticipated Lynk & Co 900 has already secured over 40,000 pre-orders ahead of its official launch on April 28. This strong early interest underscores the growing consumer appetite for premium Chinese vehicles and positions the Lynk & Co 900 as a standout contender in the competitive electric and hybrid car segment.
As part of Geely Auto Group, Lynk & Co has steadily gained traction in the global automotive market with its tech-forward, design-centric lineup aimed at younger, urban drivers. The upcoming 900 model is expected to build on this momentum by offering advanced connectivity features, a sleek aerodynamic design, and competitive performance metrics tailored for both domestic and international markets.
Although full specifications are yet to be released, early teaser campaigns have highlighted the vehicle’s luxury interior, smart cockpit system, and energy-efficient drivetrain options. Industry experts suggest the Lynk & Co 900 will likely compete with premium electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids from brands like BYD, NIO, and even Tesla in the Chinese market.
The strong pre-order numbers come amid a surge in demand for Chinese EVs, bolstered by supportive government policies, improved charging infrastructure, and increased environmental awareness among consumers. Lynk & Co’s early success with the 900 model indicates rising brand confidence and market readiness as it gears up for one of the most anticipated vehicle launches of 2025.
By capitalizing on this momentum, Lynk & Co could further solidify its position as a key player in the global EV race, reflecting China’s expanding influence in the next-generation automotive industry.


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