How many kilometers can a Lynk & Co 02 run on a full tank of fuel?
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Lynk & Co 02 can run 400 to 500 kilometers on a full tank of fuel. The Lynk & Co 02 is equipped with a 2.0TD engine from the DriveE series, paired with an Aisin third-generation 6AT transmission and a 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission. The front suspension of the Lynk & Co 02 uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension. It has a maximum horsepower of 180ps, a maximum power of 132kw, and a maximum torque of 265nm. The Lynk & Co 02 is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4448mm in length, 1890mm in width, and 1528mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2702mm. Its top speed reaches 205 kilometers per hour, with a fuel tank capacity of 50L and tire specifications of 215/60R17.
Experienced drivers who have driven the Lynk & Co 02, let's talk about this car. It comes with two versions: a 1.5T three-cylinder and a 2.0T four-cylinder. I drive the 1.5T version more often. The fuel tank is labeled as 55 liters but can actually hold nearly 58 liters. The displayed fuel consumption is usually around 7.5L per 100km. On highway cruising, it can drop to 6L, while in heavy traffic, it can spike to over 9L. Based on actual driving conditions, in pure city driving, you'll need to find a gas station after about 650 km, while on the highway, it can last just over 850 km. Last month, I tested it on a long-distance trip—90% highway—and after a full tank, I drove 820 km without the fuel light coming on. Of course, this has a lot to do with driving habits. My friend likes to floor the accelerator, and his same model always has about 100 km less range than mine.
As an enthusiastic car owner who loves tinkering, I've recorded three complete fuel cycles. The Lynk & Co 02's fuel tank holds about 56 liters when filled to the pump cutoff. For daily urban commutes of 30 kilometers with air conditioning on, it takes roughly 8 days to deplete the tank, translating to approximately 480 kilometers. Highway driving is much more fuel-efficient—during last year's road trip covering 850 kilometers, I only needed to refuel twice, with a quarter tank remaining when filling up at service areas. However, it's worth noting that winter conditions with heater usage and snow tires can increase fuel consumption by over 1 liter, significantly reducing range. Additionally, using 95-octane gasoline can extend the range by about 30 kilometers compared to 92-octane, as I've personally verified.