What is the usage of the gears on the Lynk & Co 06?

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AnthonyRose
07/29/25 12:29pm
Here is a detailed explanation of the gear usage for the Lynk & Co 06: 1. First gear: Typically used when starting or climbing hills, with a driving speed of around 10km/h in this gear. When the speed is approximately 10km/h, you can shift to first gear to avoid being deemed as having a speed-gear mismatch. 2. Second gear: A transitional gear for acceleration after starting, used for low-speed forward movement or climbing small slopes. The speed in this gear is generally around 20km/h. 3. Third gear: Usually used when driving in urban or rural roads, with a speed range of 20-40km/h. 4. Fourth gear: When the speed is between 40-60km/h, you can shift to this gear and then downshift from fourth to first gear. Fifth gear is rarely used for driving. 5. Fifth gear: Used at speeds above 60km/h, typically when driving on highways.
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