Chinese startup Linktour Automotive plans to launch micro electric cars in Europe

financialpost.com

Chinese startup Linktour Automotive plans to launch its compact electric microcars, the Alumi L6e and L7e, in Europe starting November. These two-door vehicles, measuring just over 2.6 meters, are classified as motorized quadricycles, exempting them from EU import tariffs, and will initially target the Italian market. Linktour aims to sell 20,000 units across Europe next year, facing competition from established brands like Citroen and Renault, while also planning larger vehicle introductions later.


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