How to Switch the Dashboard Theme of the 2021 Lynk & Co 01?

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KinsleyRose
07/28/25 4:28pm
There is an up and down adjustment button on the right side of the steering wheel, press it to make a selection. Press the SET button briefly to enter the dashboard main menu, then use the toggle button to move up and down, and confirm with the SET button.
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Donna
08/11/25 11:19pm
I've been driving the 2021 Lynk & Co 01 for over two years, and switching the dashboard theme is quite straightforward. First, start the car to power up the dashboard. Then, look at the row of buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, find the left and right directional buttons, and press them a few times to bring up the settings menu. When you see the gear icon, press the confirm button to enter, select the 'Dashboard Theme' option, where you'll find modes like Classic and Sport. Use the up and down buttons to choose your preferred theme and press OK. The theme changes immediately, and the whole process takes about 30 seconds. It's safest to do this when parked, but even on the road, the steering wheel buttons allow for easy operation without distraction. Lynk & Co's system is responsive, with a clean interface, and feels more intuitive than any car I've driven before.
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