What are the requirements for Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty?

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VonBentley
07/29/25 6:27am
Lynk & Co's lifetime free warranty means that if the vehicle itself has quality issues within the manufacturer's specified warranty period, it can be repaired or replaced for free. Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty comes with many conditions, and the components covered by the lifetime warranty are limited. The parts eligible for lifetime warranty include the engine, transmission, chassis (the three major components), as well as the vehicle's integrated control unit, among others. Some wear-and-tear parts are not covered by the lifetime warranty. Some important points to note: To qualify for the lifetime warranty, you must be the first owner, meaning the vehicle cannot be transferred to another person. When selling the car as a used vehicle, the lifetime warranty becomes void, and the buyer cannot enjoy this benefit. If the vehicle is scrapped, catches fire, or is forcibly scrapped according to national policies, the lifetime warranty becomes void. The vehicle cannot be used for commercial, operational, racing, or other non-private purposes; otherwise, the lifetime warranty becomes void. If the vehicle is involved in a major accident or incident, such as catching fire, being submerged in water, or suffering significant damage from a major traffic accident, the lifetime warranty becomes void. If maintenance and repairs are not performed according to Lynk & Co's standards, or if non-genuine Lynk & Co parts (or parts not of equivalent quality to genuine Lynk & Co parts) are used, the lifetime warranty becomes void.
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StevenAnn
08/12/25 9:53am
I'm fascinated by Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty. As a car enthusiast, I think it's a great policy, but there are quite a few conditions. The primary requirement is that you must be the first owner—once you transfer the car, the warranty becomes void. Secondly, all maintenance must be done at authorized Lynk & Co service centers, including critical parts like oil and filters, which must use genuine parts. Never DIY or mess around at small shops. Additionally, the car must be strictly for personal use—no ride-hailing like Didi or other commercial activities. If you modify the suspension or add aftermarket parts, you might be excluded. I love road trips, so I recommend keeping detailed maintenance records for faster claims if issues arise. Following these rules can save you big on repairs and give peace of mind, especially for new car fans—developing good maintenance habits is key to not losing major coverage over minor slip-ups.
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