What is the relationship between Lynk & Co and Volvo?

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DiCayden
07/29/25 3:26pm
Here is an introduction to the relationship between Lynk & Co and Volvo: 1. In terms of engines, the Lynk & Co 01 adopts the Volvo T4 engine, which has won the title of Germany's Ward's 10 Best Engines. Official data shows a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 7.7 seconds, with a maximum power output of 140 kW and a maximum torque of 300 N·m. It is relatively reliable in terms of stability, and during real-world testing, it delivers strong power on demand, making the driving experience 'exhilarating.' 2. The first model under Lynk & Co, the Lynk & Co 01, was officially launched at the end of 2017. It was also the first model in the Lynk & Co family to be built on the CMA (Compact Modular Architecture) platform. The CMA platform was jointly developed by Lynk & Co and Volvo as their first collaborative project. More importantly, CEVT, based on Volvo's high-end SPA platform renowned for its safety performance, infused the CMA modular architecture with Volvo's strong safety genes. As a result, Lynk & Co models can be said to 'surpass their master in safety performance.'
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