Lynk & Co unveils stunning Gran Turismo prototype

Lynk & Co has unveiled its first GT concept car, “Time to Shine,” at this year’s Beijing Auto Show. The two-door Gran Turismo concept marks a significant milestone for the brand, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary and combines a decade of design development, motorsport expertise and ambition for performance magazin de piese auto online.

Lynk & Co unveils stunning Gran Turismo prototype

“Time to Shine” is both a tribute and a statement of intent. Designed as a bold expression of Lynk & Co’s authentic, performance-driven character, the GT Concept reflects how the brand is shaping its next chapter – one built on confidence, emotion and a strong connection to driving.

Appearance shaped by light

With classic GT proportions, the prototype measures 4,780mm long, 2,000mm wide and 1,330mm tall, with a 2,750mm wheelbase, creating a low and purposeful silhouette. The exterior is defined by the idea of being shaped by light, with halo-like reflections running across the body side, and surfaces that shift and change with perspective and movement. The design, finished in Apex Blue, a special metallic with exceptional depth, emphasises the sharp transitions and aerodynamic intent, while Spark Yellow accents reference Lynk & Co’s racing DNA.

Interior – where warmth meets dynamics

Inside, the GT Concept combines warmth with a focus on performance. The interior is designed as an open and spacious 2+2 space, welcoming and comfortable, but focused on a clear driver-oriented core. White Digital Shimmer leather creates a light, sophisticated atmosphere, complemented by technical details that emphasize its sporting purpose. Behind the seats, hand-integrated Textreme 360 carbon fiber shines like starlight, combining modern materials with artistic craftsmanship.

The “+” button – a ritual of peak potential

The defining feature of the concept is the physical “+” button in Spark Yellow on the centre console, an evolution of Lynk & Co’s iconic dynamic symbol. At the push of the button, the car switches to dynamic mode: the suspension is lowered by 15mm, the aerodynamic elements are extended at the front and rear – lengthening the car by 100mm – and the rear wing opens. Together, these elements work as an integrated system to improve airflow, increase downforce and improve stability at higher speeds. At the same time, the instrument cluster and three digital displays fold down, removing non-essential information, allowing the driver to concentrate fully on the road.

The GT Concept reflects Lynk & Co’s legacy of performance cars, built over a decade, during which the brand has developed a global community of over 1.76 million users and won nine championships in top-level touring car racing across seven seasons. The concept features rear-wheel drive, 2+2 seating, racing-inspired suspension DNA and advanced vehicle control supported by a digital chassis with artificial intelligence. Performance figures show a 0-100 km/h time of 2 seconds with consistently high power.

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“Time to Shine” is both a tribute and a statement of intent

Appearance shaped by light