What are the differences between the Lynk & Co 01 2WD Type Pro and the Bright Pro?

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McBrooke
07/29/25 8:46pm
The differences between the Lynk & Co 01 Type Pro and Bright Pro are as follows: Body color: Compared to the Bright Pro, which only comes in blue, the Type and Type Pro both offer three color options: white, black, and brown. Wheel color: The Type Pro and Bright Pro have different wheel designs. The Type's wheels are uniformly silver-white with a relatively simple style, while the Type Pro features a petal-shaped design with white and gold color combinations. The Bright Pro's blue wheels are the simplest in design, matching the body color. Headlight differences: All Lynk & Co 01 models come standard with daytime running lights, but there are slight differences in the headlights. The Type's headlights are halogen, while the Type Pro and Bright Pro feature LED headlights. Simply put, the Type's headlights appear brighter and more noticeable at a glance.
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