Dutch electric van maker FLYNT, a newcomer in the automotive industry, announced a further step in their growth process. Chinese player Miraco Motor, already a key partner in vehicle development and manufacturing, has become a strategic investor, as well. This was announced by the company’s management via LinkedIn, right after the participation of the 2025 International Automotive & Supply Chain Expo, an important trade fair in Hong Kong.

FLYNT is backed by Chinese Miraco Motor

To know more about the FLYNT project, here’s our valuable interview with FLYNT founder and CEO, Daniel Kirchert. “This dual role strengthens our ability to deliver a breakthrough product built for European needs – from last-mile delivery vans to campervans”, stated the company in an official note.

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FLYNT CEO Daniel Kirchert (left) with Miraco Motor CEO, Xiao Ning

“Backed by the GAC Group, one of China’s largest and most forward-thinking automotive powerhouses, MiracoMotor delivers cutting-edge EV engineering combined with the industrial strength required to scale next-generation electric light commercial vehicles globally”. FLYNT is expected to present the very first prototype of its electric van in 2026.

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