From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-21 19:00:09
The Lynk & Co 10 and Lynk & Co 10+ will officially launch on May 29, with a starting pre-sale price of RMB 209,900. The models opened for pre-orders at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, and the first production vehicle rolled off the assembly line on May 5. The specific pre-sale prices are as follows: - Lynk & Co 10 701 Long Range: from RMB 209,900 - Lynk & Co 10 816 Ultra Long Range: from RMB 225,900 - Lynk & Co 10+ AWD: from RMB 259,900 The Lynk & Co 10 measures 5,050 mm in length, 1,966 mm in width, and 1,468 mm (or 1,463 mm) in height, with a wheelbase of 3,005 mm. It is equipped with up to a 95 kWh "Shield Golden Brick" battery, delivering a CLTC-rated range of up to 816 km. Interior color options for the Lynk & Co 10 include Moon Shadow Black, Dark Shadow Red, and Sunlight Beige, while the Lynk & Co 10+ features an exclusive Pulse Yellow interior. All variants come standard with a narrow, elongated 12.3:1 full LCD instrument cluster, a head-up display (HUD), and a 15.4-inch floating multimedia screen, all powered by the LYNK Flyme Auto intelligent cockpit system. Built on a 900V high-voltage architecture, the Lynk & Co 10+ features a dual-motor intelligent all-wheel-drive system with a combined output of 680 kW (925 hp). Performance-oriented optional packages include an adjustable carbon-fiber rear spoiler, yellow high-performance four-piston brake calipers, and 21-inch Lingfeng forged alloy wheels.

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