What is the wading depth of the Lynk & Co 03?
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The wading depth of the Lynk & Co 03 is approximately 30cm. Introduction to wading depth: For a car, the wading depth mainly depends on the height of the car's chassis, which is the ground clearance listed in the configuration sheet when purchasing the car. From this, it can also be seen that the higher the car's chassis, the greater its wading depth. Off-road vehicles have strong wading capabilities, while the wading ability of urban SUVs needs to be considered slightly more carefully. The chassis of SUV models is relatively higher compared to ordinary sedans. Determining the wading depth: For ordinary sedans, the best reference value for wading depth is the radius of the car's tires. At this position, it is relatively safe for the car, as the engine will not take in water, and water will not seep into the car through the chassis. Judging the wading depth by the wheels is intuitive and effective.
I've been driving the Lynk & Co 03 for almost two years and have paid close attention to its wading depth. During that heavy rainstorm, I drove through a waterlogged section where the depth was roughly over 30 cm, just about halfway up the wheels. I eased through slowly without any water ingress. Lynk & Co hasn't officially specified an exact figure, but sedans like this generally have a wading depth around 300mm. Going beyond this height can lead to trouble—like water entering the intake causing stalling, or engine flooding requiring major repairs. So I recommend driving slowly without sudden acceleration to avoid creating waves that worsen the situation. Regular maintenance checks on the intake position can prevent accidents. Safe driving is paramount; don't risk it just to save time.