
The Lynk & Co 06 is positioned as an entry-level compact SUV, with dimensions of 4340/1820/1625mm (length/width/height) and a wheelbase of 2640mm. Exterior Design: The Lynk & Co 06 inherits the brand's family design, maintaining its fashionable and avant-garde style. The signature split-type headlights remain sharp, as evident from the body dimensions reported in the MIIT (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology) filing. Suspension: The Lynk & Co 06 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. The multi-link independent suspension enhances the vehicle's handling, driving stability, and ride comfort. Derived from the double-wishbone suspension, the multi-link suspension replaces the two wishbones with separate links.

I recently bought a Lynk & Co 06, and it drives incredibly well, with dimensions of 4340mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1625mm in height. As an urban commuter, I find this size perfect for daily use—it's not too big, making parking spots easy to find, and it navigates underground parking in residential areas effortlessly. The interior space is cleverly designed; the trunk can fit two large suitcases without issue, and the rear seats can be folded down, which is very convenient for family trips with luggage. The driving experience is stable, with agile handling during turns, so it never feels cumbersome. The exterior is stylish, with a streamlined body and well-proportioned design that gives it a sporty look. Fuel consumption is reasonable, averaging around 7L/100km for me, making it quite economical for city driving. The only minor drawback is some wind noise at highway speeds, but overall, it offers great value for money. I highly recommend it for young families or singles.

As a car enthusiast, I've studied the specifications of the Lynk & Co 06. It has a body length of 4,340 mm, width of 1,820 mm, and height of 1,625 mm. These dimensions strike a balanced proportion in the compact SUV segment—neither as cumbersome as larger vehicles, yet ensuring ample interior space. It offers strong handling characteristics with quick steering response and a small turning radius, making it effortless to navigate urban corners. The design benefits from a low-slung stance with visually harmonious proportions, and the front/rear overhangs are perfectly executed. The interior space is quite impressive, comfortably seating four adults with over a fist's worth of headroom. The trunk capacity is approximately 330 liters, sufficient for travel bags or sports gear. It feels more agile than its segment rival, the Haval H6, without compromising stability—lane changes at high speeds remain composed. The suspension tuning strikes a nice balance between comfort and firmness, minimizing vibrations on rough roads. In summary, these dimensions make daily driving both effortless and practical.

I have two kids at home and have been using the Lynk & Co 06 for over a year. The dimensions are 4340mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1625mm in height. The car's space is quite practical, with easy installation of child seats in the back row, and the height is just right for kids to get in and out. The trunk can fit a stroller and groceries, making it sufficient for weekend supermarket trips. In terms of safety, the car body is less prone to rollovers, and the reasonable height provides a good view, making parking easier with the rearview camera. The moderate width allows for easy navigation through narrow roads in the neighborhood without worrying about scraping the sides. The interior design is user-friendly, with spacious legroom that makes long drives comfortable. Maintenance costs are low because the smaller size means cheaper parts, and insurance fees are also reasonable.


