Which brand does the Lynk & Co 01 belong to?

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PeterLynn
07/29/25 9:40am
Lynk & Co 01 is the first model under the Lynk & Co brand, a joint venture established by Geely Auto Group, Geely Holding Group, and Volvo Cars, primarily producing sedans and SUVs. Below is more information about Lynk & Co: 1. Lynk & Co models feature internet and globalized DNA, positioned as compact SUVs built on the CMA platform, all equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine incorporating Volvo technology. 2. The Lynk & Co 01 has a body length, width, and height of 4549mm, 1860mm, and 1689mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2734mm and a minimum ground clearance of 213mm, utilizing an 8-speed automatic transmission (AT). 3. The Lynk & Co engines include the GB15T2 three-cylinder 1.5T engine, as well as the JLH3G15TDC and JLH3G15TD three-cylinder 1.5T engines.
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