Chinese brand Lynk & Co has opened its first official monobrand showroom in Kazakhstan. The new dealership in Almaty has become the flagship location for the marque. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.

The showroom covers over 600 square meters and is decorated according to international brand standards. In addition to the exhibition area, it houses a sales department and service consultants. Test drives, financial programs, and original accessories are also available.

The dealership features all Lynk & Co models officially sold in Kazakhstan: the Lynk & Co 03 sports sedan, the seven-seat Lynk & Co 09 crossover, and the plug-in hybrid Lynk & Co 08 EM-P. During the opening, the flagship Lynk & Co 900 crossover was also showcased, which is promised to be launched on the local market in autumn 2026.

According to Aigerim Tulegenova, Director of Distribution for Lynk & Co in Kazakhstan, the opening of the showroom reflects the company's long-term plans to develop the brand and dealer network in the country.

Dinara Iskakova, CEO of Orbis Auto, stated that the company intends to develop the official Lynk & Co dealer network and partnership projects to increase brand awareness. One such project remains cooperation with the football club Kairat.

The company also reported that it will continue to expand the Lynk & Co dealer network. Currently, the brand is already represented in Astana and Shymkent in joint showrooms with Zeekr, and by the end of 2026, similar locations will open in Karaganda and Uralsk.

Official sales of the Lynk & Co 08 EM-P hybrid crossover started in Kazakhstan in May 2026. The model features a 593 hp powertrain, all-wheel drive, and can travel up to 1,200 km without refueling or recharging under the CLTC cycle.

Kursiv Avto also reported that two new Nordcross electric vehicles have been certified in Kazakhstan for the EAEU market. These are the S01 and N01 models, built on the basis of the Lotus Eletre and Lotus Emeya. Meanwhile, the Nordcross 001 crossover, already available in neighboring Russia, is a rebadged Lynk & Co 09.