The Lynk & Co Z10 will be available for pre-order in late July and officially launched in August. Starting July 20, it will arrive at dealerships nationwide in 203 cities across 386 stores in China. The Lynk & Co Z10 marks a significant milestone in the company’s transition to fully electric vehicles.
The Z10 is a mid-to-large sedan measuring 5028mm in length, 1966mm in width, and 1468mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3005mm. It features a sleek design inspired by Lynk & Co’s “The Next Day” concept, including a closed grille, separate daytime running lights, and a continuous taillight strip. The vehicle’s drag coefficient is an impressive 0.198cd.
The Z10 has a 3.4-meter interactive light strip integrated with 414 RGB LED lights capable of displaying 256 colors and various dynamic effects. The rear also sports an active spoiler that deploys at speeds above 70 km/h and retracts below 30 km/h.
Inside, the Z10 has a traditional T-shaped dashboard featuring a 12.3:1 narrow horizontal screen for essential information, a 15.4-inch 2.5K touchscreen, and a HUD. The two-spoke steering wheel, inspired by spacecraft controls, adds a futuristic touch, while Nappa leather seats offer luxury with features such as heating, ventilation, and massage functions.
The Z10’s infotainment system is powered by the Flyme Auto platform, developed in collaboration with Meizu and running on a high-performance chipset surpassing the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295. The sound system features a 23-speaker Harman Kardon setup with WANOS surround sound technology.
Performance-wise, the Z10 offers rear-wheel and four-wheel drive options, with the latter boasting a combined maximum power of 580kW. This enables a 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 3.5 seconds and a 250 km/h top speed. The 800V architecture allows for a range of up to 800 kilometers on a single charge, and the battery can be charged to provide 573 kilometers of range in just 15 minutes. The Z10 is equipped with dual-chamber air suspension and CDC damping for an optimal balance of comfort and handling.
The Z10 also includes advanced autonomous driving capabilities, featuring lidar and the Nvidia Orin-X chip, supporting highway and urban Navigation on Autopilot (NOA).
With its luxury, technology, and performance blend, the Lynk & Co Z10 will rival models like the Xiaomi SU7 (see specs) and Zeekr 001 (see specs). Expected to be priced between 200,000 and 250,000 yuan (approximately $27,500 to $34,400), the Z10 aims to attract a young and tech-savvy audience.