For ten days, Rotterdam is focused on film and culture, with screenings, premieres, industry moments, and events spread across the city. This requires good mobility between theaters, locations, and hotels. As the official partner, Lynk & Co provides reliable and comfortable mobility solutions behind the scenes, allowing guests and talent to easily move between important festival moments.
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The Lynk & Co 08: premium mobility for a premium cultural moment
The Lynk & Co 08, which is used as the primary vehicle for festival mobility, is central to the collaboration. With its premium finish and comfortable driving experience, the 08 aligns with the international character of IFFR. The model offers a calm, refined environment between the energetic festival moments, with a strong presence in the cityscape. The Lynk & Co 08 demonstrates what a plug-in hybrid can be, with a fully electric range of up to 200 km (WLTP) and DC fast charging. Thanks to its spacious design and high comfort level, the 08 is built for the rhythm of a festival: many transfers, late nights, and multiple stops. From arrival to departure, the 08 supports IFFR with a level of comfort and design that matches the festival's status as one of the most prominent cultural events in the Netherlands.
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Opening Night: visibility at the moment
During the Opening Night, Lynk & Co provided transportation around the evening program, contributing to a smooth progression of this important festival milestone. The Opening Night is one of the most photographed and media-intensive moments of the festival. In this context, the mobility role of Lynk & Co is not only functional but also visibly present. With the deployment of the Lynk & Co 08, the collaboration is represented at locations where the public, photographers, and media come together, with a clear operational role within the festival experience.
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