Lynk & Co is set to launch three new models – the 900 SUV, the all‑electric 02 crossover, and the refreshed 03 sedan – in Vietnam by 2026. Discover the specs and pricing now!
Strategic push into Vietnam
Lynk & Co, the Geely‑owned brand known for its tech‑forward cars, is moving from market testing to full‑scale launch in Vietnam. After introducing the plug‑in hybrid Lynk & Co 08 EM‑P, the automaker announced three fresh models slated for sale in 2026.
Lynk & Co 900 – the flagship SUV
The 900 is positioned as a premium, large‑size SUV with a futuristic silhouette. Its spacious cabin boasts an 88.2% space‑utilisation ratio – almost one square metre per passenger – a figure usually seen only in big MPVs. The third‑row seats are electric‑adjustable and tilt up to 155°, comfortably fitting riders up to 1.8 m tall.
Inside, the 900 features a massive 30‑inch central display with 6K resolution, powered by the Flyme Auto OS, and a 31‑speaker Harman Kardon sound system. A 95‑inch virtual‑reality HUD, a 9‑litre mini‑fridge that can chill or heat, and a suite of driver‑assist technologies round out the high‑tech cabin.

Under the hood, the 900 uses Lynk & Co’s EM‑P plug‑in hybrid powertrain paired with the upgraded SPA Evo chassis. Priced around VND 3 billion (≈ USD 130,000), it competes with European large‑SUVs but offers a more attractive price point.
Lynk & Co 02 – the first all‑electric crossover
Marking the brand’s electric debut in Vietnam, the 02 adopts the “The Next Day” design language, featuring a “golden ratio” body proportion of 0.618 for a balanced, dynamic look. Distinctive elements include Dynamic Day Rays LED daytime running lights and sporty side‑groove accents.
Powered by a rear‑mounted 200 kW motor, the 02 accelerates from 0–100 km/h in about 5.5 seconds and promises a real‑world range of over 500 km per charge. Fast‑charging brings the battery from 10% to 80% in roughly 30 minutes.
Targeted at the C‑segment electric SUV/crossover market, the 02 is expected to start at just above VND 900 million (≈ USD 39,000), positioning it against both local and imported EV rivals.

Lynk & Co 03 – refreshed C‑segment sedan
The upcoming 03 is a mid‑cycle facelift of the current sedan, adopting a sportier exterior and a significantly upgraded interior. Inside, a 12.3‑inch instrument cluster sits behind the steering wheel, while a 12.8‑inch central touchscreen runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 processor for faster response.
Advanced driver‑assist features, including additional sensors and cameras, enhance safety and convenience. Pricing is projected around VND 800 million (≈ USD 35,000), varying by trim level.
Positioning and Outlook for 2026
By covering three distinct segments – a premium large SUV, a pure‑electric crossover, and a tech‑rich sedan – Lynk & Co aims to broaden its footprint in the rapidly growing Vietnamese automotive market. Competitive pricing, high‑tech interiors, and a mix of hybrid and electric powertrains could make the brand a strong contender against both Asian and European rivals.
Enthusiasts can look forward to official test‑drive events and pre‑order windows later this year, with deliveries slated to begin in early 2026.

