
Lynk & Co 01 and 05 have the following differences: 1. Different tire specifications: The Lynk & Co 01 has tire specifications of 235/50r19, while the 05 has specifications of 205/60r16. 2. Different engine models: The Lynk & Co 01's engine model is jlh4g20tdj, while the 05's engine model is jlh3g15td. 3. Different power outputs: The Lynk & Co 01 has a maximum horsepower of 218ps, a maximum power of 160kw, and a maximum torque of 325nm; the 05 has a maximum horsepower of 156ps, a maximum power of 115kw, and a maximum torque of 245nm.

As an average car owner, I prioritize daily practicality when choosing between the Lynk & Co 01 and 05. The Lynk & Co 01 features a standard SUV silhouette with ample rear headroom, making it convenient for loading luggage or children's belongings—its spacious trunk can easily accommodate strollers or shopping bags. The Lynk & Co 05 adopts a sleek fastback design, boasting a trendy coupe-like appearance, but its steeply raked rear window compromises space, causing taller passengers to bump their heads in the back seats, and its trunk capacity is slightly smaller. Both models share a similar platform and are powered by a 2.0T engine, with the 05 potentially tuned for slightly fiercer performance, though the difference is negligible in city driving. Price-wise, the 05 is more expensive, while their tech features like screens and driver-assist systems are largely identical. I’d recommend the 01 for families or those prioritizing utility. Maintenance costs are comparable, but the 05’s stylish exterior better suits younger drivers seeking a cool vibe—though it comes at the cost of some comfort.

From my car show enthusiast friend's perspective: The Lynk & Co 01 and 05 have noticeable exterior differences. The 01 has a conventional front face with a strong SUV feel, featuring squared-off lines suitable for low-key users. The 05 boasts a dynamic fastback design, with a sleek and aesthetically sloping rear that resembles a supercar style, delivering much stronger visual impact. Interior-wise, both share similar layouts, but the 05 adds sportier details like red stitching and carbon fiber elements, giving it a more upscale feel. In terms of space, the 01 offers a more spacious rear seating area, while the 05 feels slightly cramped due to its design, though it handles more nimbly with stable cornering. The 05 is priced slightly higher, but both models are on par technologically, featuring smart touchscreens and driver-assistance systems. Overall, the 05 is more eye-catching, while the 01 is practical and enduringly stylish.

From a driving experience perspective: The Lynk & Co 05 has a more aggressive power tuning. When I drive it on the highway, the acceleration is fast with strong push-back feeling, and the 2.0T engine delivers brisk performance. The 01 starts smoothly, but the same engine is calibrated for comfort—stable around corners but lacking some excitement. The difference in chassis stiffness is significant; the 01 has softer suspension suited for bumpy roads, while the 05 is stiffer with more vibration over bumps but offers precise handling. Noise control is slightly better in the 01, while the 05's streamlined design reduces wind resistance and is quieter. The 05's trunk space is less convenient for large items. Fuel consumption is similar in urban areas at around 9 liters, with the 05 possibly slightly higher. I personally prefer the sporty feel of the 05.


