
The normal tire pressure for the Lynk & Co 06 is 2.3-2.5 bar. Strictly speaking, tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car, and its damage will lead to the end of the car's life. Similarly, tire pressure is the blood pressure of the car, and its level plays a crucial role in the car's performance and power. More related information is as follows: 1. Many tires today are not filled with air: For these tires, the tire pressure requirements are relatively strict. For tires filled with air, the pressure is related to seasonal changes. Moreover, tire pressure is closely linked to the car's performance, such as comfort and load capacity, and also affects the lifespan of the tire. Air pressure is the lifeblood of the tire; both too high and too low pressure will shorten the tire's service life. Low pressure increases the deformation of the tire body, making it prone to cracks on the sidewalls and causing flexing movements, which lead to excessive heat, accelerating rubber aging, fatigue of the cord layer, and breakage of the cords. It also increases the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating wear on the tire shoulders. High pressure causes excessive stretching and deformation of the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body and increasing the load on the car during driving. If impacted, it can lead to internal cracks and blowouts. Additionally, high pressure accelerates wear on the tire tread and reduces its resistance to punctures. 2. Tire pressure is an important factor affecting tire lifespan and economy: Unreasonable tire pressure selection can cause power cycling, leading to increased tire wear and affecting its service life. Considering the impact on power performance, it is essential to choose the appropriate tire pressure to extend the tire's lifespan and improve economy.

I've been driving for many years, and tire pressure is something that requires attention, especially for compact SUVs like the Lynk & Co 06. Generally, the standard tire pressure is most suitable between 2.3 and 2.5 bar, depending on the label sticker on the door frame or fuel cap. My own car is set at 2.4 bar; in the summer when temperatures are high, I reduce it to 2.3 to avoid overheating and expansion of the tires, while in the cold winter, I increase it to 2.5 to prevent slipping. I make it a habit to check the tire pressure monthly with a home tire pressure gauge, measuring it when the car is cold in the morning or evening for the most accurate reading. Insufficient tire pressure makes the car consume more fuel and wears out the tires faster, while too high pressure leads to a bumpy ride and affects the suspension. Don't find it troublesome—developing good habits ensures safety and peace of mind.

For my daily commute, I prefer fuel efficiency and high performance. Setting the tire pressure of my Lynk & Co 06 to around 2.4 bar is ideal. The label on the door indicates a range of 2.3 to 2.5 bar. If it's lower, it increases fuel consumption and affects handling. I've tested it myself—below 2.3 bar, it consumes an extra half-liter per 100 km, while at 2.5 bar, the handling is more stable, but you need to be cautious about expansion in summer. I check the tire pressure every two weeks and adjust it easily with a portable inflator. Maintaining the right tire pressure long-term can extend tire life by at least 10,000 to 20,000 km. Pay attention to seasonal changes—measure more frequently during heavy rain or cold winter mornings. Safety first, don’t take it lightly.

As a parent, I pay special attention to safety and comfort. Maintaining stable tire pressure is crucial for the Lynk & Co 06. I recommend setting it at 2.3 bar and not exceeding 2.5 as indicated on the door frame label. Too high pressure makes the ride bumpy, affecting children's sleep during travel, while too low increases the risk of skidding in rainy conditions. I do a simple visual check weekly to see if the tires look flat and use a mobile app to remind me of regular measurements. Properly balanced tire pressure enhances grip and prevents skidding, especially at high speeds. Additionally, checking tire wear for cracks ensures safer family trips.


