The model will be released on the home market next year. The new product will be offered with a hybrid installation EM-P.
Brand Lynk & Co, a joint project of Geely and Volvo (the Swedish company, in turn, is owned by the Chinese), announced the expansion of its line: the first image of the model with the index 07 has been published. The car is announced as a mid-size sedan, although it is possible that a liftback is still being prepared for its debut.< /p> 1/3
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The appearance is made in the new corporate style of Lynk & Co, which demonstrated the Next Day concept last year. By the way, the first production model with this design was the Lynk & Co 08, then in the same vein the junior SUV Lynk & Co 06. Features of that same style are daytime running lights consisting of diode “dashes” and rear lights designed in the form of narrow stripes. The car in the teaser still shows retractable door handles and a short “tail” of the trunk (hence the possibility that the “Seven” may turn out to be a liftback).
Future Lynk & Co 07 in the photo Autohome
It is known that Lynk & Co 07 is built on a modernized CMA platform with the Evo prefix; the model is a rechargeable hybrid with the EM-P system. And this is all the official information for now.
It is quite possible that the “seven” will share technology with the aforementioned crossover Lynk & Co 08. The SUV's installation includes a 163-horsepower 1.5 turbo engine. “Simple” versions have one electric motor, while expensive versions have a separate electric motor on the rear axle, the total output is 381 and 593 hp. respectively. Depending on the modification for Lynk & Co 08 has three battery options — with a capacity of 21.2 kWh, 39.6 kWh or 39.8 kWh.
Last year's Lynk & Co Next Day 1/5
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More details about the new Lynk & Co 07 will appear closer to the sales start date, and it is scheduled for spring next year.
Recall that in Russia the Lynk & Co is not officially represented today. Before the well-known events began, parent Geely was planning to introduce the brand to our market, but then such plans were no longer mentioned. Meanwhile, many large dealers have long established “parallel” deliveries of Links to the Russian Federation.