Is the Lynk & Co 02 an SUV?

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OOscar
07/24/25 7:00pm
The Lynk & Co 02 is an SUV. The specific details are as follows: 1. In terms of appearance: The Lynk & Co 02 continues the family-style front face design of Lynk & Co, featuring split-type headlights, polygonal front contour lines, and a horizontal grille, which give the vehicle a high level of recognition. 2. In terms of interior: The interior style of the Lynk & Co 02 is very similar to that of Volvo, simple and elegant. The 10.25+10.2 dual-screen design saves space and carries most of the vehicle functions, with any adjustable items being configurable via the central control screen. In terms of materials, most visible areas are wrapped in soft materials, providing a first-class touch. The seats support memory, electric adjustment, lumbar support, and heating. 3. In terms of power: The Lynk & Co 02 is equipped with the Drive-E series 2.0TD engine, matched with Aisin's third-generation 6AT transmission and 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission, as well as the 1.5TD high-efficiency engine jointly developed by Volvo and Geely, also part of the Drive-E series, paired with the 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission.
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DeMalachi
08/11/25 10:35am
New Lynk & Co 02 owners share real experiences: This car is indeed an SUV, strictly speaking a compact SUV. However, it takes a more individualistic approach, being about 5cm shorter than regular SUVs, with a slightly sloping roofline at the rear. Last week when I took it on mountain roads, it was particularly noticeable - the seating position is much higher than a sedan, with 18cm ground clearance that easily handles curbs, yet it corners far more steadily than larger SUVs like the Highlander. Rear headroom is affected by the design - a 1.8m tall person sitting upright might brush their hair. The trunk is quite deep but not very tall - you'll need to angle a stroller to fit it in.
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