Full-Size Lynk & Co 900 Hits 40,000 Sales in 5 Months: 857-HP Crossover Breaks Records

What made it a true success for the brand?

October 23, 2025 at 4:30 PM / News

The full-size Lynk & Co 900 2025 has taken China by storm, moving over 40,000 units in just five months—a remarkable feat for a relatively new brand. With prices ranging from 309,900 to 416,900 yuan (roughly $43,500–$58,500), the 900 offers performance and features that would make even some U.S. luxury crossovers do a double-take.

Stretching 5.24 meters (17.2 feet) long, nearly 2 meters (6.6 feet) wide, and standing 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) tall, the 900 commands attention on the road. But it’s not just its size that impresses—under the hood, the crossover packs up to 857 horsepower. That’s enough power to rival high-performance SUVs like the BMW X7 M50i or Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, all while maintaining the practicality of a family-friendly vehicle.

Inside and out, the 900 delivers a modern design, premium tech, and a level of craftsmanship that challenges traditional Western competitors. From spacious interiors to advanced driver-assistance features, it’s clear Lynk & Co is aiming to redefine what a full-size crossover can offer.

In a market dominated by established giants, the Lynk & Co 900 proves that Chinese automakers are no longer just following trends—they’re setting them. With its combination of jaw-dropping performance, bold styling, and accessible pricing, the 900 isn’t just a hit in China—it’s a global statement that the era of serious Chinese SUVs has arrived.

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