Is the Lynk & Co 03+ a four-wheel drive vehicle?

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LaTucker
07/28/25 8:56pm
The Lynk & Co 03+ is a four-wheel drive vehicle, utilizing an all-wheel drive system that operates primarily in two-wheel drive mode under normal conditions and switches to four-wheel drive only when encountering specific road conditions. More details are as follows: 1. The drive system of a vehicle refers to the arrangement of the engine and the number and position of the drive wheels. Most vehicles have two rows of wheels, front and rear, with the wheels directly driven by the engine to propel the vehicle forward being the drive wheels. 2. The Lynk & Co 03+ is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, codenamed B4204T23, with a maximum power output of 187 kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm.
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JanelleLynn
08/12/25 1:38am
I've been keeping an eye on Lynk & Co cars, especially the high-performance Lynk & Co 03+. It does come with a four-wheel-drive version, commonly known as the AWD system. The power distribution is balanced when driving, especially on slippery roads or when cornering, making it more stable. This is thanks to the shared technology platform with Volvo, where the four-wheel-drive version offers quicker acceleration response and more precise handling. However, it's worth noting that the fuel consumption is slightly higher than the front-wheel-drive version when choosing options, but the improved safety and driving pleasure are quite worth it. If you're considering buying the 03+, I recommend test-driving to compare the experiences of different drive systems. After all, the four-wheel-drive version has obvious advantages in rainy or snowy weather. Combined with Lynk & Co's overall quality, I personally think it's a model worth considering in its price range.
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