Lynk & Co 08 PHEV Sets a Guinness World Record by Reaching 293 km in 100% Electric Mode
Chinese EV maker Lynk & Co has achieved a significant milestone in vehicle electrification, with its flagship 08 plug-in hybrid SUV establishing a new Guinness World Record for the longest electric-only driving range by a production PHEV SUV.
During an independently verified test, the Lynk & Co 08 traveled 293 kilometers (182 miles) solely on battery power, setting a new benchmark for plug-in hybrid technology and demonstrating how rapidly electrified vehicles continue to evolve. The company announced the news on June 3, 2026.
The record highlights the capabilities of the Lynk & Co 08’s advanced hybrid powertrain and large-capacity battery system. For many drivers, the vehicle’s electric range could cover several days of commuting without requiring the gasoline engine, helping reduce fuel consumption, lower emissions, and minimize range concerns.

The achievement was made possible through a combination of engineering innovations, including a high-energy-density 39.6-kWh battery pack, intelligent thermal management technology, aerodynamic optimization with a drag coefficient below 0.3, and a highly efficient vehicle platform designed to maximize energy use.
To earn Guinness World Records certification, the test was conducted under strict verification procedures at Spain’s Centro Dinámico Pegaso proving ground. The evaluation involved certified drivers, telemetry specialists, engineers, and technical inspectors who monitored vehicle performance and verified the results under real-world operating conditions. The vehicle maintained an average speed between 50 and 60 km/h during the more than six-hour drive.
The Lynk & Co 08 combines a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine with an advanced EM-P plug-in hybrid system. The powertrain delivers 209 horsepower from the electric motor and 137 horsepower from the internal combustion engine, providing a balance of efficiency and performance.
Drivers can choose from three operating modes: Pure Mode for all-electric driving, Hybrid Mode for optimized efficiency on longer journeys, and Power Mode, which combines both propulsion systems to maximize performance.
Beyond its record-setting capabilities, the Lynk & Co 08 features a premium interior, advanced connectivity technologies, and a modern design language that reflects the brand’s focus on technology-driven mobility.
The accomplishment underscores the growing capabilities of plug-in hybrid vehicles and demonstrates how next-generation PHEVs can provide substantial electric driving range while retaining the flexibility of a conventional fuel-powered vehicle for longer trips.
EVinfo.net’s Take: Why Plug-In Hybrids Are the Most Eco-Friendly and Cost-Effective Type of Hybrid
Not all hybrids are created equal. PHEVs are the most cost saving and eco friendly kind of hybrid.
While traditional hybrids improve fuel efficiency by combining a gasoline engine with a small battery, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) take the concept much further.
PHEVs can be charged from the electric grid and typically offer 20 to 100+ miles of all-electric driving. For many drivers, that means daily commuting, errands, and local trips can be completed without using a drop of gasoline. As a result, fuel consumption and tailpipe emissions can be dramatically reduced compared to conventional hybrids.
Unlike battery-electric vehicles, PHEVs also provide the flexibility of a gasoline engine for long road trips, eliminating concerns about charging availability. This makes them an attractive option for drivers who want to reduce their environmental impact while maintaining maximum convenience.
Because of the global fast growing popularity of hybrids and battery electric vehicles, the world hit peak gas-powered vehicle sales in 2017.

Electric Vehicle Marketing Consultant, Writer and Editor. Publisher EVinfo.net.
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