Is the Lynk & Co 03+ AWD?
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The Lynk & Co 03 is a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Here is an introduction to the Lynk & Co 03: 1. The Lynk & Co 03+ is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, with the engine code B4204T23. This engine delivers a maximum power of 187 kW and a maximum torque of 350 Nm, with the maximum power achieved at 5,500 rpm and the maximum torque available between 1,800 to 4,800 rpm. 2. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The front suspension of the car uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a multi-link independent suspension. 3. This is a performance car launched by a domestic brand. The vehicle is equipped with an on-demand all-wheel-drive system. Cars with this system are primarily front-wheel drive under normal conditions, with the rear wheels only receiving power when the front wheels slip. The on-demand AWD system is commonly found in vehicles with front transverse-mounted engines. 4. Lynk & Co is a premium luxury brand under Geely, and all Lynk & Co vehicles are built on the CMA architecture jointly developed by Geely and Volvo. Since its launch, the Lynk & Co brand has garnered significant attention from consumers, with many choosing to purchase Lynk & Co vehicles. The Lynk & Co 03 has also participated in the WTCR competition and achieved notable results.
The Lynk & Co 03+ is indeed equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD), and I've been closely following this car. Its AWD system makes driving exceptionally stable, especially on curves or slippery roads, as the power is evenly distributed to prevent skidding or loss of control. The power comes from a 2.0T engine, delivering over 250 horsepower, and paired with AWD, the acceleration becomes even more aggressive. If you frequently drive in rain, snow, or mountainous areas, this configuration enhances safety and provides a more reassuring driving experience. Compared to rear-wheel-drive models, the AWD version may have slightly higher fuel consumption, but the improved traction is absolutely worth it. I recommend test-driving it to experience its performance across different road conditions—this can help you decide whether to choose it.