Volvo Cars to Exclusively Sell Lynk & Co Electric Cars in Europe
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The Pekinese auto empire tightens up the ranks on the Old Continent. No longer when each brand tried to dig its own furrow with a great boost of marketing expenses. It's time for mutualization. While the European market is crumbling under the effect of new customs barriers and a frankly declining appetite for the battery car, the parent company is reviewing its copy from bottom to bottom. Volvo, the providential guardian to save furniture The in…
Lynk & Co is assigned a new distribution route in Europe, the sister company Volvo is now taking over the business in Europe. Volvo had continued to grow in Europe by 2024, but in 2025 an abrupt and hard end of the "fat" years came. Compared to the previous year, the sales figures have not only stagnated, but dropped directly by 10 percent. A fat minus that you have to compensate for first. Volvo is increasingly putting on the market of electrif…
Volvo and Geely sign a new trade agreement to give a boost to the Lynk & Co brand in Europe. Lynk & Co is looking forward to a more interesting future thanks to the new deal reached by their owners. The Chinese-Swedish brand will increase its sales here once it is expanded by Volvo dealers in Europe.Volvo Cars and Geely Auto, which in 2016 created a joint venture to give life to the Lynk & Co brand, have signed a memorandum of understanding wher…
Geely puts Volvo in charge to fix Lynk & Co’s troubled European execution
Volvo Cars will take responsibility for the commercial and brand operations of its sister-brand Lynk & Co in Europe, marking a decisive step in Geely Holding Group’s accelerating strategy to integrate its brands and scale more efficiently on the continent. The move, announced on March 30, gives Volvo Cars control over Lynk & Co’s European sales, distribution, and retail footprint, while Geely Auto retains responsibility for product development a…
Volvo Gives Its European Dealers Something New To Sell Without A Volvo Badge
Volvo aims to become the European importer for Lynk & Co. Models would be sold and serviced at existing Volvo retailers. Move aims to help Lynk & Co grow while also aiding dealerships. Volvo has some Geely good news to share as they’ve signed a memorandum of understanding to become the exclusive importer of Lynk & Co vehicles in Europe. This would see them take control of the brand’s operations on the continent as well as support their future gr…
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