Lynk & Co Rearview Mirror Auto-Tilt Adjustment

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DeManuel
07/29/25 4:55pm
Lynk & Co vehicles do not have a dedicated button for the rearview mirror auto-tilt function during reverse; it is automatically adjusted. Taking the Lynk & Co 02 as an example, here are its specific details: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Lynk & Co 02 is positioned as a high-performance coupe SUV, with dimensions of 4448/1890/1528mm and a wheelbase of 2702mm. 2. Features: The dashboard includes a 10.25-inch touchscreen integrating functions like reverse camera and GPS navigation. The vehicle comes with features such as auto-hold and AQS air quality management system. Higher trim levels additionally offer a panoramic sunroof, a multifunction leather steering wheel with paddle shifters, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, and a 360° panoramic camera.
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