
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.

I own a Lynk & Co 01 Type Pro, while my friend drives the Bright Pro version. Having driven both front-wheel-drive models, the main differences lie in configuration details. The Type Pro comes with standard fabric seats and manual adjustment, lacking much tech flair; the Bright Pro upgrades to leather power seats with memory function, making long drives more comfortable. Exterior-wise, the Bright Pro sports 19-inch sporty alloy wheels, whereas the Type Pro has 18-inch standard ones, giving it a cooler look. Feature-wise, the Bright Pro adds handy tools like wireless phone charging and blind-spot monitoring, which the Type Pro lacks unless paid for as optional extras. The price difference is a few thousand yuan—the Bright Pro is pricier, but whether these extra features are worth it depends on personal needs. If you frequently use high-tech features, the Bright Pro is recommended; if you're just looking to save money for city driving, the Type Pro is perfectly sufficient. Maintenance costs are similar, with neither having major issues. Overall, the Lynk & Co 01 has a firm chassis tuning, delivering a stable drive.

Our family uses the Lynk & Co 01 Pro, a two-wheel-drive car that's great for daily commuting. Compared to the 01 Pro, there are noticeable differences in daily convenience. The 01 Pro has softer seats with lumbar support, making long drives less tiring, especially when traveling with kids. The air conditioning system comes with an additional purification filter, keeping the car's interior fresher. The trunk space is the same, but the 01 Pro features an electric tailgate, making loading and unloading easier, while the Pro requires manual operation. The entertainment systems are similar in functionality, handling music and navigation well, but the 01 Pro's sound system is slightly better, making pop songs more enjoyable. The 01 Pro is a few thousand yuan more expensive, but if you frequently drive long distances or prioritize comfort details, the extra cost is worth it. The Pro offers better value for money with all the essential functions intact, making it suitable for those on a tighter budget. Both models have similar fuel consumption, being economical for city driving.

From a technical perspective, the Lynk & Co 01 Pro and the Yao Pro FWD versions share the same 1.5T engine, delivering identical acceleration response. The differences lie in detailed configurations: the Yao Pro features a sportier suspension tuning for enhanced cornering stability, slightly wider tires for improved grip, and upgraded electronic systems with faster infotainment response plus optional HUD display. Safety-wise, the Yao Pro adds reverse side collision warning. Though priced slightly higher, its core performance remains unchanged—your choice depends on prioritizing driving dynamics or daily commuting.


