All-New Large SUV Lynk & Co 900 Officially Debuts on 2025 Shanghai Auto Show

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At the Shanghai Auto Show that just opened, Lynk & Co‘s all-new large SUV Lynk & Co 900 made its debut. The new vehicle is scheduled to officially launch later on April 28th. It is developed based on the SPA Evo large electric-hybrid vehicle exclusive architecture and is the first to feature the NVIDIA Thor autonomous driving chip, adopting the Qianli Haohan H7 intelligent driving solution.


In terms of exterior design, the new car adopts Lynk & Co’s “THE NEXT DAY” family design language, with Y-shaped light clusters on both sides that offer good recognition. At the rear, it features a continuous taillight design, complemented by a sizable spoiler above, creating a good sense of visual layering. For color options, the vehicle offers a total of 5 choices for users: Midnight Black, Cloud Gray, Dawn Blue, Daybreak White, and Sunburst Silver. Regarding dimensions, the vehicle’s length, width, and height are 5240/1999/1810mm, with a wheelbase of 3160mm.

Inside, the vehicle is equipped with dual 30-inch 6K integrated screens (central control screen and rear entertainment screen), a two-tone, two-spoke multi-function steering wheel, and a 12.66-inch high-definition LCD instrument panel. For intelligent driving, the car features the NVIDIA Thor autonomous driving chip and dual Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 cockpit chips.

In terms of power, the Lynk & Co 900 offers three powertrain options: a 2.0T engine + three electric motors (front 123kW, rear 160kW/160kW), a 2.0T engine + dual electric motors (front 123kW, rear 230kW), and a 1.5T engine + dual electric motors (front 160kW, rear 230kW). The maximum combined power output for these systems is 630kW, 540kW, and 530kW, respectively. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is 4.3 seconds, and the top speed can reach 240 km/h. The vehicle will also be equipped with a closed dual-chamber air suspension + CDC continuous damping control system, allowing for dual/single chamber switching and active adjustment of suspension damping. In addition, the new car’s Lynk & Co Super AI digital chassis can achieve features such as “Waltz” in-place turning, crab walk mode, and agile steering.