
Lynk & Co is an automotive brand jointly established by and Volvo in 2016. Introduction to the Lynk & Co 02: 1. Its dimensions are 4448mm in length, 1890mm in width, and 1528mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2702mm. 2. It continues the family-style front face design of Lynk & Co, featuring split-type headlights, a polygonal front contour, and a horizontal grille, giving the vehicle high recognition. 3. Powertrain: It offers 2 displacement options, 1.5T and 2.0T, with 3 transmission choices including dual-clutch, manual, and automatic. The engine delivers a maximum power of 140kW, maximum horsepower of 190PS, and maximum torque of 300Nm.

Lynk & Co is a joint venture between China's Holding Group and Sweden's Volvo Cars. The brand was established in 2016 and is headquartered in Hangzhou. I remember that from its launch, it targeted the young consumer demographic with avant-garde designs, sharing Volvo's technology platforms such as the CMA architecture, which enhanced safety performance. As an automotive enthusiast, I've followed their product launches and find this Sino-foreign collaboration model quite innovative, effectively combining China's manufacturing cost advantages with European quality. Models like the Lynk & Co 01 and 03 have performed well both domestically and internationally.

I've driven my friend's Lynk & Co SUV, and the driving experience was quite smooth, especially the seat comfort which deserves praise. It's jointly manufactured by Group and Volvo Cars, focusing on intelligence and sustainable mobility. I heard it also utilizes a lot of shared technologies, such as electrified powertrains. The price is not too expensive, making it suitable for daily commuting, and it runs very steadily in the city. I recommend it to friends who are looking for good value for money to consider purchasing.

The Lynk & Co brand holds significant influence in the global automotive market. As a joint venture between Holding and Volvo, it leverages Volvo's safety standards and Geely's production capabilities to rapidly launch intelligent vehicle models and capture market share. In terms of market presence, it has garnered enthusiastic responses, particularly among younger demographics and emerging markets, driving the popularization of electric vehicles. I believe this exemplifies the upgrading of Chinese automotive brands.

Our family chose Lynk & Co when we changed cars, mainly because it's jointly produced by and Volvo, ensuring reliable quality and high safety standards. In daily use, the spacious interior is perfect for traveling with kids, and the noise control is impressive. Thanks to their collaboration foundation, maintenance costs are reasonable. I've done the math – it's cost-effective and worry-free for long-term use.

Lynk & Co integrates advanced intelligent technologies, such as its connected car features, which I found to be highly responsive. It is jointly developed and produced by Group and Volvo Cars, sharing resources like efficient powertrains, and is geared towards the future trend of autonomous driving. The design emphasizes the use of eco-friendly materials, and I look forward to the release of new models to see what innovative breakthroughs they will bring.


