At a time when the very concept of mobility is being redefined, the emergence of new brands that don’t just follow developments but actively shape them is particularly significant. Linktour is one such example—not simply as another electric vehicle manufacturer, but as a company introducing a different philosophy around how we move within the city.

Its partnership with FMS for the Greek market was not coincidental. On the contrary, it is the result of a strategic decision grounded in a shared vision for the future of mobility.

From Technology to Everyday Use

Linktour was developed in an environment where electrification is not viewed as a trend, but as a necessity. From the outset, the company has focused on creating vehicles that go beyond technological showcases and integrate meaningfully into everyday life.

Its philosophy is built on a simple principle: urban mobility should be easy, efficient, and accessible. This translates into compact design, low energy consumption, and practical functionality—without compromising on aesthetics or user experience.

Unlike traditional approaches, Linktour does not aim to simply transfer the automotive industry into an electric context. Instead, it redefines the very logic of mobility from the ground up.

Design with the City at Its Core

Linktour’s identity is intrinsically linked to the urban environment. Its vehicles are not designed to impress in terms of power or size, but to perform effectively in real-world conditions.

Lightweight construction, agility in narrow streets, ease of parking, and reduced operating costs define an approach that directly addresses the needs of modern cities. At the same time, the design language remains clean and contemporary, creating an aesthetic that resonates with a young and dynamic audience.

Linktour achieves a balance between functionality and identity—a balance often missing in this segment.

International Presence and Growth Momentum

Internationally, Linktour is steadily strengthening its presence, leveraging the growing demand for urban electric mobility solutions. Its growth is based on a flexible model that allows it to adapt to different markets and evolving needs.

The company invests not only in technological development but also in building a cohesive brand—one that extends beyond the product to the overall user experience, from design to digital integration.

This holistic approach is what enables it to stand out in an increasingly competitive market.

FMS’s Strategic Choice

Within this context, FMS’s decision to undertake the exclusive representation of Linktour in Greece carries particular significance.

With a long-standing presence in the automotive sector and proven experience across multiple vehicle categories, FMS approaches the market with a strategic mindset. Its choice of Linktour was based not only on the product itself, but on the company’s broader philosophy.

Investing in new forms of mobility represents a conscious direction for FMS—one that reflects the need to adapt to market shifts while also demonstrating a clear intent to actively shape the future of mobility.

A Shared Vision for the Future

What connects Linktour and FMS is not merely a commercial agreement. It is a shared understanding of where mobility is heading in the years to come.

Urban mobility is shifting toward solutions that are more flexible, more sustainable, and more closely aligned with real user needs. In this environment, brands like Linktour stand out—not because they are adapting late, but because they were designed from the outset with this model at their core.

More Than Just a New Brand

The entry of Linktour into the Greek market is not simply the addition of another name. It represents a different approach—one that focuses on the essence of mobility.

Combined with FMS’s experience and infrastructure, it creates a framework that enables the meaningful introduction and long-term support of this philosophy in Greece.

A Next Step for Urban Mobility

As cities evolve and mobility needs shift, the demand for solutions that combine technology, practicality, and adaptability becomes increasingly evident.

Linktour positions itself precisely at this point—not as an alternative, but as a natural evolution of urban mobility.

And FMS’s decision to embrace it confirms that the future of mobility lies not only in technology, but in how seamlessly it integrates into everyday life.