Recently, Lynk & Co Z10 and Xingji Meizu, in fact, Meizu Technology was acquired by Geely after the company jointly created the Lynk & Co Z10 e-sports customized version officially debuted and listed, in fact, the price is 242,800 yuan, the limited time price is 236,800 yuan, which is about 20,000 yuan more expensive than the corresponding model of the ordinary version, adding a large number of e-sports special configurations for e-sports user groups.
But to be honest, the idea of this special edition is really unique, somewhat difficult to understand, and I can't figure out what kind of consumers will pay an extra 20,000 yuan for the purchase of this model for the sake of e-sports. It's like a swimmer who feels powerless to take first place in the pool, so he concentrates on practicing his singing voice, hoping to become the best singer on the field. Specifically, there is no need to go into too much detail about the same elements of the model itself, and the exterior is mainly in details such as the A-pillar rear with the special Starbuff logo, showing a high-end identity.
In the interior part, a unique rear two-seat layout was added, that is, a 4-seat structure, two so-called gaming chairs were added, and there were RGB-style surround atmosphere lights and special suede contrasting process covering, 17-inch back-mounted screen small table customized gaming keyboard, trying to create the attributes of the gaming room, as a support is a car computer chip from AMD and RX6600M independent graphics card, capable of running 3A large games, as well as 1TB solid-state drive 5G network, and support Windows office software, It sounds decent, but when you think about it, you know that this model is awkward from the start. If it's an MPV model, it's okay to say, a sedan looks like this, back to the sentence at the beginning, I really can't think of any e-sports fans who would choose to pay an extra 20,000 yuan, and choose to use a 17-inch display in the back of the sedan to play games.
20,000 yuan to upgrade the host and e-sports equipment at home and build an e-sports room. I don't know if the leaders of Lynk & Co or Geely really had the time and energy to experience the game scene of e-sports users when they patted their heads or thighs to come up with this idea, or they didn't plan to sell a few cars themselves, purely for the publicity and momentum of the new Meizu company. It's hard to say how many people really look forward to what kind of performance they can have in the future.