Lynk & Co L946 flagship SUV revealed in official images – set to launch in 2025
The Lynk & Co L946 flagship crossover with a plug-in hybrid powertrain was officially revealed in China as it readies for the official launch in 2025. This full-size SUV will rival Huawei’s Aito M9, Li Auto L9, and the upcoming Denza N9.
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Lynk & Co is a high-end NEV brand founded in 2017 by Geely and Volvo. It became a part of the Geely-owned Zeekr Technology in 2024. Lynk & Co’s wide domestic model line consists of 10 cars. The full-size flagship SUV codenamed L946 will become the latest addition to the lineup. It was officially revealed in China.
Lynk & Co L946’s first official photos
Lynk & Co shared the first official photos of the L946 crossover undergoing winter tests in China. The car is covered with rather revealing camouflage. It allows us to see key details of the L946’s exterior design. This is a large vehicle with a slightly slanted roofline. From the side, it looks close to the Range Rover Sport. The L946 adopts hidden door handles, roof racks, frameless mirrors, and some plastic trim around the body.
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The front end of Lynk & Co’s flagship crossover has the brand’s distinguishing LED running lights with headlights integrated into the front bumper. The car has a closed front end with no grille. Instead, the L946 has a large rectangular active air intake in the front bumper to ensure the engine is cool. Other features of the car include a LiDAR sensor on the roof, blackened pillars, and a single taillight strip. Large five-spoke wheels with orange brake calipers in the front add some sportiness to this SUV.
Lynk & Co didn’t share interior photos of the L946. However, we previously covered its spy shots. They revealed the L946 is a three-row SUV with two independent captain chairs on the second row. CarNewsChina expects this vehicle to adopt the plug-in hybrid powertrain. Its specs will be revealed closer to the launch date. The car will start sales in March 2025 with a starting price of 300,000 yuan (41,100 USD).