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'It will do really well in Australia': New Chinese brand Lynk & Co firms for Australian launch in 2026 as Zeekr parent company looks to capitalise on hybrid growth in Australia to rival BYD's Denza
By Tom White · 10 Mar 2025
Yet another Chinese brand in Australia? Sort of.Zeekr Australia’s General Manager, William Zhou, told CarsGuide that thanks to the change in ownership and Lynk & Co falling under Zeekr’s direction, a launch is very much on the cards for Australia.“Exactly” Zhou said when asked about Lynk & Co now being possible for our market.“It’s something we’re working on right now," he said.“For us here, in a right hand drive market, Lynk & Co previously didn’t have right-hand drive products, so we’re working on that.“Also, because in Australia we know that EVs stand for technology and innovation, but when it comes to daily use plug-in hybrids should be another major choice. So we’re confident the current product from Lynk & Co with petrol and hybrid technology will do really well in Australia, so we’re pushing to have Lynk & Co products, but under one brand, Zeekr.”Zhou explained it would be a full-control type scenario in Australia, with Lynk & Co models being distributed by Zeekr from the same dealer network the premium Chinese marque is currently building out in Australia.Lynk & Co and Zeekr were completely separate entities prior to November 2024, when both brand’s ultimate parent company, Geely, re-organised its shareholdings to place Lynk & Co under the control of Zeekr, divesting Volvo’s share from the business.Zhou wants Lynk & Co hybrids to hit our shores in the near future.“I think we’re trying for next year, but nothing is confirmed yet. There’s a lot of engineering involved.” said Zhou.Zhou said Australia is a priority and could potentially be the first RHD market for Lynk & Co.“We’ll try”, Zhou explained of Australia being a launch-market for right-hand drive. “I think the European market is hard . There are some tariff issues. Maybe the UK. But Australia is an iconic market for right-hand drive, so we’re working on that.”Zhou wasn’t ready to talk exactly what product was high on the right-hand drive priority list, but he said the company was very conscious of not overlapping with Zeekr models in order to make sure both nameplates had a chance to shine.“We should position smartly. With the future coming models from Lynk & Co we should work on how to make it cover the range without cannibalising each other.”Zeekr’s current and future line-up consists of the X small SUV, 009 people mover, and 7X mid-sizer, which leaves room for several products from Lynk & Co.A good place to start would be one of its more recent models, the 08 SUV that would bring a coupe-sized plug-in hybrid alternative to sit underneath the slightly larger, more conventional 7X SUV from Zeekr.The 08 rides on Volvo’s compact modular architecture (CMA) and is available as a plug-in hybrid (EM-P in Lynk & Co language), which pairs a 1.5-litre four-cylinder engine with a dedicated hybrid transmission and massive 39.6kWh battery pack good for a driving range of up to 245km according to the lenient CLTC testing cycle. If it maintains a similar specification, it would be the longest range plug-in hybrid in Australia.Other options include the 07 sedan with a similar PHEV drivetrain, 05 small coupe SUV (essentially a PHEV take on the Volvo C40 electric SUV). Less likely seems to be the XC40-based 01 SUV and 03 sedan, and the now-dated 09 SUV.The 900 six-seat flagship SUV, which sit on the latest SPA Evo architecture complete with next-generation styling, could be a possibility.The 900 features the brand’s next-gen plug-in hybrid tech consisting of either a 530kW model using a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a 43.3kWh battery pack providing up to 185km of EV driving range on the CLTC standard, or a 2.0-litre four-cylinder model providing up to 630kW that has an even larger 50kWh battery pack providing a driving range of up to 220km (CLTC).Zeekr has only just started deliveries in Australia, with a mere 100 units on the road, but Zhou said the brand is happy with the level of demand it is seeing for its existing range of premium electric models, which serve as an alternative to the likes of BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi.The brand also needs to fight off other newcomers such as Xpeng, Chery’s Jaecoo sub-brand, and BYD’s Denza marque, which all have similar ambitious plans for Australia in 2025 and beyond.
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Smart #1 Brabus AWD vs Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance Ultra 2025 comparison review
By Chris Thompson · 22 Feb 2025
Two cars built on the same platform, sharing a powertrain, but with slightly different intentions... does one of these Chinese-built, Euro-targeting EVs come out on top?
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Sumptuous sedans stage a comeback: First official pictures of Tesla Model S, Audi A6 e-tron, BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE rivalling Volvo ES90 electric four-door
By John Law · 21 Feb 2025
Sedans are staging a comeback in the electric age. Sure the Tesla Model Y and new breed of mid-size electric SUVs from China will likely be more popular, but sleeker styling and lower rooflines have huge advantages for aerodynamics and weight. Therefore, you get more range. 
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Plug-in hybrid SUV competitor to the Lexus NX, BMW X3 and Audi Q5 scores a refresh: Volvo XC60 welcomes design and tech upgrades for 2025
By Samuel Irvine · 20 Feb 2025
Volvo has given its luxury mid-size XC60 SUV a modest update to keep apace with its fresher-faced European rivals.
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Is this Australia's most off-road capable electric SUV? 2025 Volvo EX30 Cross Country arrives to challenge Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra
By Samuel Irvine · 11 Feb 2025
Volvo has launched a more rugged Cross Country variant of its electric EX30 SUV.
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Volvo EX30 2025 review: Twin Motor Performance Ultra long-term | Part 3
By Justin Hilliard · 03 Feb 2025
After living with the 2025 Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance small SUV for three months, it's become clear that the Swedish electric vehicle has more going for it than just good looks; it's also great to drive.
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Tough new version of standout electric car confirmed: 2025 Volvo EX30 Cross Country to debut in UK this year as off-road rival to the Zeekr X and Kia EV3
By Dom Tripolone · 21 Jan 2025
A rough and tumble version of Volvo’s pocket-sized EX30 electric SUV has been confirmed.
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Why so many car brands lost sales in Australia during 2024 including Tesla, MG, Ram and Jeep
By Chris Thompson · 17 Jan 2025
Australia’s new car market rose very slightly in volume in 2024 compared to 2023 - but it wasn’t good news across the board.
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Volvo EX30 2025 review: Twin Motor Performance Ultra long-term | Part 2
By Justin Hilliard · 11 Jan 2025
After living with the 2025 Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance for two months, we've found the Scandinavian small SUV is a well-designed and surprisingly practical electric car.
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