What is the urban fuel consumption of the Lynk & Co 01?

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LaDelilah
07/30/25 4:01am
The urban fuel consumption of the Lynk & Co 01 ranges between 7-10L per 100 kilometers. Below is a detailed introduction to the Lynk & Co 01: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 2.0TD turbocharged engine from the Drive-E series, it delivers a maximum power of 140kW at 4500rpm and a peak torque of 300Nm between 1400-4000rpm. Its fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is under 7L, with the front-wheel-drive model at 6.5L/100km and the all-wheel-drive model at 6.9L/100km. The 0-100km/h acceleration times are 7.7 seconds and 7.9 seconds, respectively. 2. Features: The Lynk & Co 01 comes with comprehensive NVH luxury configurations, designed to minimize noise and vibration at the source. It effectively blocks noise transmission paths and optimizes sound quality for a purer, more stable frequency experience. The vehicle is also fitted with an INFINITY Hi-Fi level 10-speaker audio system, boasting a total power output of 360W, offering premium luxury car-grade sound configuration.
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