Where is the Body Stability System of the Lynk & Co 01 Located?

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MargaretMarie
07/30/25 5:58am
The Body Stability System of the Lynk & Co 01 is located at the lower left corner of the center console. It is equipped with the latest ESP 9.3 system developed by Bosch, one of the world's largest core automotive technology suppliers. The 9.3 version significantly improves system compatibility and incorporates active safety technology into the execution of the ESP system. Here is some relevant information about the ESP Electronic Stability Program: 1. The ESP Electronic Stability Program is the "sports nerve" of a car. It can control the driving and driven wheels, analyze the vehicle's driving state information, and minimize the danger caused by improper operation when the vehicle is turning. 2. When the vehicle is on a road with low friction, tire slippage can cause the vehicle's movement direction and speed to be uncontrollable by the driver. At this time, ESP can intervene by braking the non-slipping wheels, helping the driver regain control of the vehicle to ensure driving safety.
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