Have you heard the latest from Lynk & Co? The carmaker just revealed the Z10, their first fully electric vehicle, making it a good addition to their lineup. There's already a lot of excitement around it, and of course, most of us are wondering if it will be available in the Philippines.
The Z10 is quite a large car, stretching over five meters long, 5,028 mm to be exact. It is made to impress with a look that trims down on wind resistance, helping to save energy and extend the battery life per charge. The car boasts a range of over 800 km, so you can go pretty far on a single charge. Plus, with its fast-charging capability, you can add about 573 km of range in just 15 minutes.
Performance-wise, the Z10 doesn't hold back. It's equipped with two motors, suggesting it might have all-wheel drive, although exact details on horsepower and torque haven't been released yet. What's known is that it can accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in only 3.5 seconds, which is pretty quick for a car of its size.
Inside the Z10, everything is high-tech with a large tablet that manages most of the car’s functions and a digital display that stretches out in front of the driver. It also includes an augmented reality heads-up display, which means you get all sorts of driving info right in your line of sight.
Now, the real question is whether the Z10 will make its way to the Philippines. With its high technology features and impressive electric range, it would certainly be a strong competitor in the Philippine market.
We don't know for sure if it's coming yet, but it sure would be great to have it here. Until there's an official announcement, you can explore Lynk & Co’s models on AutoDeal and request a quote for any vehicle that catches your eye.
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