FLYNT Ignites Europe’s Electric Revolution: New EV Brand Set to Transform Light Commercial Vehicle Market

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A bold new player has entered Europe’s electric vehicle scene with the launch of FLYNT, a forward-looking automotive brand dedicated to redefining the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) segment. With a mission to decarbonise transportation and a fully electric, purpose-built platform, FLYNT is set to deliver high-performance, next-generation electric vans tailored to the evolving needs of European businesses.

At the heart of FLYNT’s strategy lies a powerful Europe-China collaboration, combining European market insight with Chinese EV and battery technology leadership. Founded by Dr. Daniel Kirchert, former Byton CEO, FLYNT aims to bridge innovation with practical business needs through a unique cross-continental alliance.

“Our fully electric platform is not a retrofit—it’s a reimagination,” said Dr. Kirchert. “With rising e-commerce and stricter emission targets, Europe needs purpose-built EVs that deliver on performance, cost, and sustainability.”

Cutting Carbon Where It Counts
Europe’s LCV market—comprising over 1.5 million vehicles sold annually, mostly diesel-powered—is responsible for generating more than 91 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. FLYNT’s zero-emission solution directly targets this high-impact segment, positioning itself as a catalyst for carbon reduction in last-mile delivery and urban logistics.

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The new eLCVs boast a range of up to 500 km, energy efficiency of 20kWh/100km, and rapid charging capabilities of 22kW AC and 220kW DC. The top-tier model is equipped with a 100kWh Nickel Cobalt Manganese (NCM) battery, while entry and mid-range variants feature Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) technology for maximum safety and lifespan.

Built from the Ground Up: Technology Meets Practicality
Designed exclusively as electric vehicles from day one, FLYNT vans offer up to 16.5 cubic meters of cargo space—28% more space-efficient than legacy LCVs. With advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), smart connectivity, ergonomic interiors, and fleet management tools, the brand prioritizes safety, efficiency, and a superior driving experience.

“We created FLYNT to offer not only better vehicles but also smarter business solutions,” said Rogan Liu, COO of FLYNT. “Our design and service model make fleet electrification truly viable for small and large businesses alike.”

Strategic Backbone: Partnership with MiracoMotor
The vehicles are developed and manufactured by MiracoMotor Technology (Guangzhou) Co. Ltd., a Chinese firm renowned for its EV innovation. This exclusive partnership ensures a strong technology pipeline and scalable production while enabling FLYNT to maintain independent branding, distribution, and aftersales support across Europe.

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“Great vehicles alone aren’t enough. European customers demand top-tier service,” said Xiao Ning, CEO of MiracoMotor. “FLYNT’s end-to-end model ensures both quality and continuity.”

FLYNT is building a one-stop sales and service ecosystem, including partnerships with local service providers and a central parts warehouse in Europe, to offer quick turnarounds and minimal downtime for commercial operators.

Launch Timeline: Prototypes in 2025, Deliveries by 2026
FLYNT will launch in Western Europe, with prototypes arriving in early 2025 and customer deliveries scheduled for the first half of 2026. The brand plans to aggressively expand its presence, backed by strong service infrastructure and an unwavering focus on customer satisfaction.

“FLYNT isn’t just a vehicle brand—it’s a movement toward smarter, cleaner, and more profitable business mobility,” Dr. Kirchert emphasized.

As Europe accelerates toward a zero-emission future, FLYNT’s arrival offers a timely and compelling option for fleets looking to go electric—without compromising on performance, cost, or reliability.

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