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lynk & co z10

Lynk & Co Z10 is a mid-to-large pure electric sedan positioned as a high-tech, long-range EV with up to around 800 km CLTC range and up to about 3.5 s 0–100 km/h performance in its top dual-motor trim. It targets the same space as newer Chinese EV sedans and is often discussed as a tech-heavy alternative to cars like the Xiaomi SU7.

What is the Lynk & Co Z10?

  • The Lynk & Co Z10 is a battery-electric executive sedan from the Chinese‑Swedish brand Lynk & Co, sharing tech roots with Geely/Zeekr platforms.
  • It uses pure electric powertrains only, with battery capacities roughly 71–95 kWh depending on trim.

Key specs at a glance

  • Size & class: About 5028 mm long, 1966 mm wide, 1468 mm tall, with a 3005 mm wheelbase, placing it firmly in the mid‑to‑large sedan segment.
  • Range : CLTC-rated range spans roughly 602–806 km depending on battery and motor configuration.
  • Powertrain :
    • Single‑motor RWD versions: about 200 kW and 343 N·m, ~272 hp equivalent.
* Higher‑spec single‑motor: around 310 kW and 440 N·m (~422 hp).
* Dual‑motor AWD “Ultra” trim: up to 580 kW and 810 N·m (up to ~789 hp).
  • Performance : 0–100 km/h from about 3.5 s (top dual‑motor) up to around 6.8 s for lower‑power versions; top speed up to roughly 250 km/h on the highest trim.

Tech and interior highlights

  • The car features AR‑HUD (around 25.6‑inch equivalent) plus a large central screen (about 15.4 inches) and a full LCD instrument cluster for a clean, minimalist cockpit.
  • It uses a new high‑performance computing platform (“Makalu” with an AMD V2000A chip), claimed to offer significantly more processing power than Qualcomm’s 8295 and running a Flyme Auto‑based interface with smooth touch and voice response.
  • Available comfort features include ventilated, heated, and massaging seats for all four main seating positions, electric leg supports for the front seats, and a rear center touchscreen for seat adjustments.

Driving dynamics and chassis

  • The Z10 rides on a load‑bearing body structure with double wishbone front suspension and multi‑link independent rear suspension across the range for a more refined ride and handling balance.
  • Rear‑motor RWD is standard on most versions, while the flagship gains dual‑motor electric AWD plus performance‑oriented details like larger 21‑inch tires (255/40 R21 on higher trims).

Design and smart features

  • Exterior design combines Lynk & Co’s “Nordic light” DRLs with a through‑type light bar, hidden headlights, and a low drag coefficient of about 0.198 to improve efficiency.
  • Smart driving equipment can include multiple cameras (up to around 10), lidar on some trims, and features like automatic parking, automatic lane change, ramp entry/exit assistance, and traffic sign recognition, with support for both urban and highway assisted‑driving sections depending on configuration.

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