The exterior design of the Lynk & Co 03 1.5T EM-FPM is stylish and dynamic. The front face adopts the Lynk & Co family design language, which is highly recognizable. The smooth body lines and well-proportioned body make the Lynk & Co 03 more visually appealing. This stylish and dynamic design style meets the aesthetic needs of young consumers, making the Lynk & Co 03 unique among models of the same class.
The Lynk & Co 03 1.5TD DCT PLUS showcases its performance through its exterior design. The front of the car has a strong sense of hierarchy. The large air intake grille is divided in the middle with a metal material matching the body color, and the main headlight group and aerodynamic kit are arranged in the narrow part. From the front, it seems as if the front air intake grille has been removed, returning to the original body design. The LED daytime running lights are still on both sides of the hood, but this time, the new car has canceled the outer lampshade, enhancing the three-dimensional sense of the front of the car.
The front face design of the Lynk & Co 03 1.5TD DCT PRO is very rounded, similar to the style of Porsche, with iconic split headlights on both sides, which are quite recognizable. The heavy front face exudes aggression, the side waistline is very layered, and it looks very sporty. The overall rear of the car also looks very sporty, with an exaggerated rear bumper that creates a strong performance style.
The overall design style of the Lynk & Co 03 2.0TD DCT PRO is very young and sporty, resembling a sports car. Not only is the overall design style more attractive, but every detail is also well thought out. One highlight is the lines of the front face of this car, which make the entire front face look more slender. The shape of the front and rear headlights is also quite recognizable, and the quality is very commendable.
The Lynk & Co 03 2.0TD DCT Halo emphasizes the expression of a sense of energy and aerodynamic airflow design. The wide front grille, combined with the wind blades connected on the left and right, effectively increases the front air intake. To be honest, the exterior design of the Lynk & Co 03 has always been a bit of a "test" of consumers' aesthetic tastes. However, after so many years, the controversy has faded, and the design of the split headlights is now widely accepted.