What are the differences between the Lynk & Co 09 and the XC90?

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07/29/25 7:46pm
Lynk & Co 09 and XC90 differences are as follows: Vehicle Dimensions: The Lynk & Co 09 measures 5042×1977×1780mm, which is larger in length, width, and height compared to the XC90, while the wheelbase is similar at 2984mm. Mechanical Performance: Built on the SPA platform, both the Lynk & Co 09 and the Volvo XC90 feature a front double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension, as well as a front-engine, full-time four-wheel-drive layout. Powertrain: The XC90 is equipped with Volvo's latest B-series engines, including the B5 turbocharged and B6 mechanical + turbo dual-charged engines, delivering 184kW and 220kW of power output, with torque figures of 350Nm and 420Nm, respectively. Both engines are inline-four configurations paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and feature a 48V mild-hybrid system. In contrast, the Lynk & Co 09 uses a T-series engine closely related to Volvo's older models. With a 2.0L turbocharger, it produces 187kW of power and 350Nm of torque, making it quite powerful as well.
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