Chinese carmaker Lynk & Co is showcasing its popular models at Vietnam's largest auto exhibition. Customers have the opportunity to directly explore four models: the 06, 08, and 900, which are high-riding vehicles, and the 03+, a C-segment performance car.
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The Lynk & Co exhibition area at VnMS 2025. *Photo: Thanh Nhan*
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The 900, Lynk & Co's largest and most expensive SUV, is set to go on sale in Vietnam.
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A child delighted by the playful images on the front screen of the 900 SUV.
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Customers discussing the 03+ sports car.
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Visitors participating in games at the Lynk & Co exhibition area.
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Visitors enjoying taking photos in front of the car lineup.
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The 08 model at the exhibition area.
The Lynk & Co display highlights the 900, the brand's newest, largest, and most expensive SUV, slated for release in 2026. This vehicle is larger than the Lexus LX and comparable in size to the Range Rover Autobiography LWB.
According to sales consultants, the Lynk & Co 900 has an estimated price of about 3,2 billion VND and is imported from China. The car features a state-of-the-art interior and numerous conveniences.
The Lynk & Co 900 is powered by a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) system, combining a 2,0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine and three electric motors. This setup delivers a total output of 724 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,038 Nm, with all-wheel drive. Its 52,38 kWh battery pack provides an electric-only range of about 220 km and a combined range of 1,350 km.
The 08 is a new D-segment high-riding model that entered the market in October. Its PHEV technology, named EM-P Super Hybrid, was awarded "electrification technology of the year 2025" by the Car Awards 2025 judging panel.
The Lynk & Co 06 and 03+ are familiar to Vietnamese customers in the B-segment CUV and C-segment sedan categories, respectively. The 03+ particularly impresses with its sporty performance, thanks to a 2-liter turbocharged engine producing 261 horsepower.
At VnMS 2025, Lynk & Co not only displayed vehicles but also attracted customers with test drive programs on both a test track and public roads. During the three days of the exhibition, the company reported that hundreds of customers experienced the cars, with many still waiting due to a long waiting list.
Pham Trung






