In a strategic move, Linktour Automotive has unveiled its five-configuration L6e and L7e lineup in Italy without immediately disclosing pricing or detailed delivery schedules. This decision suggests a period of
Linktour Holds Pricing Details as It Gauges Italian EV Market Reaction
The urban lightweight EV segment is becoming increasingly competitive, and Linktour Automotive is entering a space with established players and low-cost alternatives. Its success will hinge on effectively differentiating its
As Linktour Automotive lays the groundwork for its European expansion, a key strategic consideration will be the localization of its supply chain, particularly for its core material—recycled aluminum. Establishing sourcing
One of the most distinctive features of Linktour’s new EVs is the “Gallery on Wheels,” an innovative customizable exterior panel that the brand has dubbed an ‘art window.’ This technology
Linktour’s choice of a high-efficiency flat wire (or hairpin) motor for its electric drivetrain is a significant technical decision that
Urban centers worldwide are implementing policies to reduce traffic congestion and pollution, often through low-emission zones, congestion charges, and restrictions
Linktour Automotive’s long-term strategy appears to be one of niche domination rather than mass-market confrontation. By focusing exclusively on the
Linktour’s proprietary WQAL® aluminum technology is poised to be a cornerstone of its brand identity and manufacturing philosophy. This innovative
Linktour has published range figures for its L6e and L7e models using the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Cycle (WMTC)
Against the historic and vibrant backdrop of Rome, Linktour Automotive officially stepped onto the global stage with the launch of


