Lynk & Co 900 Breaks New Ground

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Lynk & Co has introduced its new flagship SUV, the Lynk & Co 900, previously identified by its code name L946. This model marks the brand’s largest vehicle to date and is set to hit the market in March 2025. The Lynk & Co 900 is a six-seater SUV with a sleek, modern design and cutting-edge features.

The exterior showcases an enclosed front design with an air intake positioned at the bottom of the fender. Its lighting arrangement aligns with recent Lynk & Co models, and it features a floating roof style, thanks to blacked-out pillars and concealed door handles. The side mirrors are mounted on arms extending from the doors, while the rear hatch's slope resembles that of a Range Rover. Measuring 5240 mm in length, 1999 mm in width, and 1810 mm in height, with a generous wheelbase of 3160 mm, the SUV offers ample interior space. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with Lidar technology, enhancing its smart driving capabilities.

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Five distinct color options are available: Polar Night Black, Cloudy Gray, Morning Dawn Blue, Dawn White, and Sunlight Silver. These hues symbolize various times between midnight and 9:00 AM. The SUV is built on the SPA Evo platform, which is designed for large electric hybrid vehicles. This platform supports wheelbases between 3050 mm and 3300 mm and includes advanced features like rear-wheel steering, an AI digital chassis, and high-end intelligent driving capabilities.

Inside the Lynk & Co 900, a 30-inch 6K floating screen dominates the dashboard, serving as both an infotainment and entertainment display. Its bezel-less design allows for split-screen functionality and multi-view interaction. A smaller 12.66-inch driver instrument panel is included, likely complemented by an augmented reality head-up display. Dual Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chips power the vehicle’s cockpit. The two-spoke steering wheel features control pads, and the center console includes dual wireless phone charging pads, multiple storage compartments, USB ports, and a 12V power outlet. Notably, there are 42 ergonomically designed storage compartments throughout the cabin, providing space for items ranging from sunglasses to lipstick. Rear passengers benefit from a folding 30-inch 6K entertainment screen and a slide-out fridge accessible from the second row.

Lynk & Co 900

The trunk offers 300 liters of storage capacity, with a hidden 20-liter compartment under the floor. Its split tailgate design provides versatility, with the lower portion doubling as a shelf. The roof rack can support up to 300 kg when stationary and 100 kg while in motion. Buyers can choose seat trims ranging from imitation suede and leather to Nappa leather, with cabin trim crafted using PVD technology for health and environmental benefits.

The Lynk & Co 900 offers three powertrain options. The base model features a plug-in hybrid system with a 1.5T engine, a 160 kW front electric motor, and a 230 kW rear motor, delivering a combined power output of 530 kW. Higher-spec models include a dual-motor 2.0T version with 540 kW and a top-tier three-motor design boasting 630 kW. The latter configuration enables a 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 4 seconds and a top speed of 200 km/h. Advanced suspension systems, including CDC continuous damping control and dual-chamber air suspension, ensure optimal handling across various conditions.

Lynk & Co 900 interior

The Lynk & Co 900’s smart driving capabilities are powered by Nvidia Orin X or Thor chips, with Lidar integration providing enhanced autonomous driving features. However, the specifics of its ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) remain undisclosed. Pricing details have yet to be announced.

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