
The Lynk & Co 03 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds. More details about the Lynk & Co 03 are as follows: At the rear, the Lynk & Co 03 features 'L'-shaped taillights and dual round exhaust pipes, which are similar to those of the concept car, giving it high recognizability. In terms of platform, the Lynk & Co 03 will be built on the CMA platform jointly developed by Geely and Volvo, and it will be the first sedan model launched by the Lynk & Co brand. Regarding power, the Lynk & Co 03 is expected to offer a choice between a 1.5T three-cylinder and a 2.0T four-cylinder engine, both of which are powerful and make for excellent options.

I think the 0-100 km/h acceleration time of the Lynk & Co 03 depends on the specific version. For example, the standard 1.5T model I've driven has an official test time of about 6.9 seconds, with a power output of 175 horsepower, and it delivers strong acceleration in daily driving. The high-performance 2.0T version is even more impressive, achieving 6.2 seconds with 254 horsepower, featuring quick turbo response and stable performance during overtaking. Factors affecting acceleration include engine power, vehicle weight, and driving mode; switching to sport mode makes the response even sharper. Compared to competitors like the Civic, the 03 has a clear advantage. In real-world driving, this level of acceleration makes overtaking in urban traffic effortless and highway cruising comfortable. On the safety side, fast acceleration requires careful speed control to avoid the risk of skidding from sudden acceleration. Overall, it's a high-value sporty car, and I recommend test driving it to experience it firsthand.

I've been driving the Lynk & Co 03 for almost a year now, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time around 7 seconds, depending on the model you choose. My 1.5T version does it in about 6.9 seconds. It starts off briskly, delivers power immediately when you step on the gas, with no noticeable lag. It handles daily commutes and overtaking at traffic lights with ease, and the acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h on the highway is smooth—feels noticeably quicker than my friend's Honda Accord. Quick acceleration doesn't mean high fuel consumption; my combined fuel economy is 7.8L/100km, which is quite economical. The car's chassis is well-tuned, keeping the body stable during acceleration without any wobbling. Personally, I think it's perfect for young drivers—full of excitement yet practical. Occasionally, I take my family on long trips, and they say the ride isn't bumpy at all. Maintenance is straightforward, with no major issues to speak of.

As a tech enthusiast, I've checked the data of the Lynk & Co 03: the 1.5T version accelerates from 0-100km/h in about 6.9 seconds with 175 horsepower; the 2.0T version does it in about 6.2 seconds with 254 horsepower. The engine utilizes Volvo technology, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission for high efficiency. The quick acceleration benefits from lightweight body construction and tuning, achieving 0-60km/h in just over 3 seconds. Factors affecting the time include road conditions, temperature, and vehicle condition; it's recommended to test with factory settings for accurate values. Among its peers, the 03's advantage lies in its balanced handling.


