What kind of car brand is Lynk & Co?

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StRose
07/28/25 7:58pm
Lynk & Co belongs to the Geely automobile brand, which was jointly established by Geely Auto Group and Volvo Cars. The models under Lynk & Co include: Lynk & Co 01, Lynk & Co 02, Lynk & Co 03, Lynk & Co 05, Lynk & Co 06, etc. Taking the 2021 Lynk & Co 01 as an example, it is a compact SUV with a body size of: length 4549mm, width 1860mm, height 1689mm, a wheelbase of 2734mm, and a body weight of 1710kg. The 2021 Lynk & Co 01 is equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 218PS, a maximum torque of 325Nm, and a maximum power of 160kW, matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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SanElliott
08/12/25 12:48am
I've been driving my Lynk & Co car for almost two years now. When I first bought it, I knew it was a premium brand under Geely Auto. This brand focuses on youthfulness and sportiness - my Lynk & 03 is particularly suitable for city driving with its quick throttle response and futuristic interior design. In terms of brand ownership, Geely launched Lynk & Co back in 2016 as a global premium series aiming to elevate the image of domestic brands. Many Lynk & Co models utilize shared platform technologies, incorporating Volvo's expertise, which is noticeably reflected in the stable driving experience. I've even participated in their test drive events - Lynk & Co's customer service is quite enthusiastic, frequently updating safety systems and smart features. Although priced higher than regular domestic cars, it offers decent overall value. In summary, Lynk & Co belongs to the Geely group but maintains its own personality, making it ideal for young people who appreciate innovative designs.
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