
The official fuel consumption of the Lynk & Co 03+ is 7.4L/100KM. Although the official data tends to be on the lower side, it still reflects a certain trend in fuel consumption. In actual tests, the average fuel consumption of the 03+ is around 10.5L/100KM, with a range of approximately 9.0-12.1L. This level of fuel consumption is relatively high for a typical compact car but is reasonable for the high-performance 03+. Fuel-saving tips for cars: First, avoid pressing the accelerator pedal too hard when starting. Gently pressing the pedal is a more fuel-efficient way to start the car gradually. Maintain a reasonable speed and drive at a steady pace. A speed of 60-90 km/h is relatively fuel-efficient. Try to maintain a constant speed and avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration. Avoid prolonged idling. Excessive idling will inevitably increase fuel consumption, especially in traffic jams. It is recommended to turn off the engine if idling for more than 5 minutes. Avoid driving at low speeds for long distances. Fuel consumption is higher at low speeds. It is advisable to maintain a speed above 60 km/h whenever possible. Avoid sudden braking. Emergency braking increases fuel consumption, so slow down in advance at intersections or crowded areas.

As a frequent commuter driving the Lynk & Co 03+, my real-world tests show fuel consumption can spike to around 12L/100km in congested urban traffic, dropping to just over 8L/100km on smooth highways, averaging about 10L overall. This car packs serious power, so quick starts are normal, but traffic jams really guzzle fuel. A friendly reminder: driving mindset matters - aggressive acceleration and braking waste gas; maintenance can't be sloppy either. Like me, regularly changing air filters and engine oil helps control fuel costs. Colder weather increases consumption slightly, while summer AC use has minimal impact. Overall, it's hassle-free for daily driving, but you'll need to accept its fuel appetite - don't expect extreme efficiency.

As someone who enjoys performance cars, I find the Lynk & Co 03+ quite thrilling to drive, with a reasonable fuel consumption of around 10L/100km. It can easily drop by 2-3L when cruising smoothly on highways. Its 2.0T engine delivers strong explosive power, smooth gear shifts, and full marks for the push-back feeling, so slightly higher fuel consumption is understandable. When I drive in mountainous areas or navigate through the city, keeping a steady speed with light throttle can reduce fuel consumption to below 9L. I recommend pairing it with some high-performance tires and avoiding heavy rims. Also, try using premium 95-octane gasoline. Over time, you'll find the right balance to enjoy the handling without breaking the bank.

Considering the actual expenses of the Lynk & Co 03+, I've done the math. It easily exceeds 10 liters per 100km for city commuting, and a full tank only gets you around 500 kilometers, which works out to about 70-80 cents per kilometer—slightly higher than a regular family sedan. Take the official figure of around 7 liters with a grain of salt; real-world driving never has those perfect conditions. A friend of mine who's driven this car for two years commuting to work averages 9.5 liters, which is perfectly normal—traffic jams, load, or low tire pressure all affect the numbers. If you want to save money, drive steadily, avoid speeding, and ECO mode helps a bit. On the flip side, the driving fun justifies the fuel cost, but don't expect it to be too economical.


