What are the body dimensions of the Lynk & Co 09?
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The body dimensions of the Lynk & Co 09 are 5042×1977×1780mm, which are official data. The length of the Lynk & Co 09 refers to the distance between two vertical lines perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost protruding parts at the front and rear of the car; the width refers to the distance between two planes parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal symmetry plane and touching the outermost rigid fixed protruding parts on both sides of the vehicle; the height refers to the distance between the highest point of the vehicle and the vehicle's supporting plane. The Lynk & Co 09 is equipped with a 2.0T hybrid system across all models. The MHEV version features a 2.0TDT5 engine with a maximum output power of 254Ps (187kW) and a peak torque of 350Nm. The PHEV version adds motors at the P1 and P4 positions on top of the engine, delivering a maximum output power of 317kW, a peak torque of 659Nm, and a combined maximum output power of 431Ps. Additionally, all versions come with an 8AT transmission and a four-wheel-drive system. There are national regulations regarding vehicle dimensions. According to the national standard "GB1589-89," the total width of a vehicle does not include side mirrors. The limitation on vehicle width is intended to provide sufficient lateral clearance for overtaking between adjacent lanes. This means that, under national standards, the significance of vehicle width data is to ensure adequate space during overtaking, preventing accidents due to excessive width or situations where road markings are narrower than the vehicle's width. Furthermore, national regulations stipulate that the total width of a vehicle must not exceed 2.5m to comply with the usage requirements of public roads.
I once drove the Lynk & Co 09, and its body dimensions left quite an impression on me. It measures 5042mm in length, 1977mm in width, and 1780mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2984mm, making it quite imposing among mid-to-large SUVs. When I drove it for city commuting, the sense of space was ample—even with a full load of passengers, it didn’t feel cramped, and the trunk could easily fit several large suitcases. However, with such a large body, parking requires extra attention, especially in tight spots. I recommend relying more on the rearview camera. Overall, it scores high on comfort, making it ideal for family trips. The drive is stable, and the steering doesn’t feel too cumbersome.
I remember the dimensions of the Lynk & Co 09 very clearly: it's over 5 meters long, nearly 2 meters wide, and close to 1.8 meters tall, with a wheelbase just over 2984mm. I've compared it to other SUVs like the Highlander, and it's even bigger. In daily driving, this size brings a sense of confidence—it feels much more stable on the highway, and the interior has generous lateral space, making the third row comfortable without feeling cramped. However, in the city, you need to pay attention to parking space sizes. I usually look for larger spots in advance to avoid scratches. The larger size also means more weight, which slightly increases fuel consumption, but the excellent visibility and strong safety features make it ideal for long trips.