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Auto Class Cars presents a special summer offer on Lynk & Co cars

Auto Class Cars presents a special summer offer on Lynk & Co cars

Qatar Tribune01-06-2025
Tribune News Network
Doha
Auto Class Cars, the authorized general distributor of Lynk & Co in Qatar, launched its summer offer on Lynk&Co cars, giving new buyers a wide range of benefits.
Valid until 31 July 2025, the offer is valid on the Lynk & Co 05 at a starting price of QR 99,000, and the Lynk & Co 06 at a starting price of QR 75,000. Customers can leverage a wide range of benefits including 1-year complimentary registration and comprehensive insurance, complimentary window tinting, in addition to 5-year warranty or 150,000 km (whichever comes first). Any of these cars can be purchased with an in-house financing with special rate interest through NBK Financial Services (Terms and conditions apply).
Lynk & Co, born in 2016, has achieved remarkable growth and progress in record time, establishing itself as a premium brand poised to reshape the automotive sector. It's not just another car manufacturer; but a brand that continually challenges the boundaries of innovation. The values of the company are to present luxury efficient power terrain with European technology. It is the perfect combination of high performance, luxury and safety.
Lynk & Co was created for urbanites who share a spirit of openness, bringing together elements from both Eastern and Western automotive cultures. Lynk & Co stands out as a beacon of innovation, meeting the demands of a new generation of drivers and empowering them to embrace the new era and enjoy a quality-driven lifestyle.
Lynk & Co 05
The Lynk & Co 05 is a compact crossover SUV where the concept of 'ultimate' transcends aspiration to become the standard. Defined by its avant-garde design language, state-of-the-art technology, and exhilarating performance capabilities, the Lynk & Co 05 is engineered to capture attention and elevate every journey.
The exterior of the Lynk & Co 05 is a dynamic fusion of sharp, commanding lines and smooth, sculpted curves—resulting in a profile that is bold, aerodynamic, and unmistakably modern. Inside, the Lynk & Co 05 delivers a sensory-rich experience with an interior that combines premium materials, cutting-edge design, and technological
finesse
Beneath its sculpted bodywork, the Lynk & Co 05 is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine that delivers 254 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission and an advanced all-wheel drive system.
Lynk & Co 06
The Lynk & Co 06 is a stylish and high-quality B-segment SUV, providing consumers with an enhanced and futuristic mobility solution. Leveraging its global design and manufacturing advantages, it merges advanced technology with superior quality and refined styling. Its fashionable exterior embodies urban aesthetics, while its dynamic performance ensures an outstanding driving experience.
The car is equipped with Power-Adjustable Leather Seats featuring 6-way electric adjustment, 4-way lumbar support, and a 4-way passenger power adjustment for ultimate driver and passenger satisfaction, offering exceptional support, and elevating your driving experience.
wVia the 12.3-inch central display, the driver and passengers enjoy vibrant and accurate colors with a wide color gamut display, enhancing your infotainment experience.
Lynk & Co 06 presents sporty performance, remarkable capabilities, and outstanding handling. It is equipped with a robust powertrain B Plus 1.5TD engine delivering a maximum of 181 Ps horsepower and 290 N·m of torque. All the Lynk & Co cars are available at Auto Class Cars showroom on Salwa Road in Doha.
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