2025 · SUV · Lynk & Co
Neuf · Export depuis la zone franche de Jebel Ali, Dubaï












































The 2025 Lynk & Co 900 Halo pairs a 1.5L turbocharged engine with dual electric motors for 530 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque across an electric all-wheel-drive platform. The 44.85 kWh battery delivers 185 km of electric-only range (WLTC) and supports 26-minute fast charging to 80%, while hybrid mode extends total range to 1,045 km—a practical advantage for exporters and fleet buyers navigating varied charging infrastructure across emerging markets.
Six Nappa leather seats configure in a 2+2+2 layout with three-zone climate, heated and ventilated positions, and a 30-inch LCD display anchoring the cabin. NVIDIA Orin X processing powers Level 2 autonomous features, adaptive cruise, lane centering, and 360° camera parking—standard equipment at this price tier. The vehicle achieves 0–100 km/h in 4.8 seconds while offering air suspension and Magic Carpet smart damping for ride comfort.
The 1.5L turbo PHEV drivetrain is engineered for buyers who need flexibility across destination markets: charge at home in GCC emirates or African metros, or rely on the turbocharged gasoline loop in regions where charging networks remain sparse. The 3-speed DHT transmission manages seamless power delivery without the lag associated with conventional hybrids, and AWD capability addresses both highway stability and light off-road transitions common in export territories from CIS to Southeast Asia.
Interior design reflects premium positioning without over-specification: genuine Nappa leather, Harman Kardon's 23-speaker system, wireless device charging, and an onboard 6.6 kW external power station that functions as a mobile energy source for job sites or emergency backup. Six-seat configuration (rather than five or seven) appeals to fleet operators requiring passenger comfort without compromising cargo volume, a pragmatic choice for corporate and rental segments worldwide.
Safety and autonomous systems depend on NVIDIA Orin X and 126-line LiDAR, meaning the vehicle gathers rich environmental data suitable for future OTA updates and integration into fleet management ecosystems. Dual airbag systems, adaptive cruise, and intelligent parking reduce operator workload on long-distance exports and urban delivery routes alike. The combination of soft air-sprung suspension and Magic Carpet damping technology addresses a real trade-off: buyers seeking daily comfort without sacrificing responsive handling will find this tuning particularly effective.
Ownership considerations center on battery longevity—the ternary lithium chemistry typically outlasts conventional cells—and parts availability in emerging markets where Geely-Volvo supply chains already operate. The 44.85 kWh capacity sits midway in PHEV segments, balancing weight, charging time, and real-world electric-only practicality for urban commutes or first-mile logistics.