From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-11 20:15:00
The Lynk & Co 07 GT plug-in hybrid shooting brake has appeared in the latest issue of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s “Announcement on Road Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and Products.” Built on Lynk & Co’s EM-P intelligent hybrid system, the vehicle is equipped with a 28.3 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery pack, delivering a CLTC-rated all-electric range exceeding 200 kilometers. It is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of this year. In terms of design, the Lynk & Co 07 GT continues the brand’s “The Next Day” design language, featuring a front fascia identical to the current Lynk & Co 07 EM-P sedan and highlighted by the signature “h”-shaped Dawn Light LED daytime running lights. The side profile adopts a shooting brake silhouette, with roof lines extending smoothly rearward from the B-pillar to create a sleek and muscular contour. The vehicle offers various optional configurations, including an OEM sport package with yellow “Downforce” badging and intelligent hardware such as LiDAR. Under the hood, the car is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing a maximum output of 120 kW, with a top speed of 190 km/h. It is paired with the EM-P intelligent hybrid system and will be available in an all-wheel-drive variant to enhance driving stability on challenging road conditions. Additionally, the vehicle boasts a towing capacity of 1.6 metric tons.

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