Style-First Urban SUV with Substance to Match: Lynk & Co 06

Shereen Shabnam

The Lynk & Co 06 positions itself as a design-led, tech-forward compact SUV aimed squarely at urban drivers who value individuality as much as everyday usability. Experiencing it on the roads of Dubai, the 06 feels perfectly in sync as it is compact enough to navigate tight urban spaces with ease, yet distinctive enough to stand out in a sea of more conventional crossovers.

It blends Chinese engineering with a distinctly European-influenced design philosophy, something Lynk & Co has leaned into since its inception. That dual identity comes through clearly from behind the wheel, where the car balances modern styling and digital integration with a driving experience tailored for real-world city life. Our test drive began at home near Citywalk in the heart of Dubai to weaving through tight urban streets of Bur Dubai where its compact dimensions and light steering immediately proved their worth. Out on Sheikh Zayed Road, the pace picked up, and the 06 settled into a composed, confident cruise, showing a different side to its personality.

Exterior

Visually, the 06 makes an immediate statement. It adopts Lynk & Co’s now-familiar split lighting signature, with slim daytime running lights perched high on the hood and the main headlamp units set lower into the bumper. The proportions are compact, yet the design manages to project a sense of solidity and presence. Strong character lines along the sides and contrasting trim details give it a slightly sporty edge, while the overall stance feels more “urban chic” than rugged SUV.

Interior

Inside, the cabin reflects a modern, minimalist approach with a clear focus on digital integration. The layout is clean and uncluttered, anchored by a central touchscreen and a fully digital instrument cluster. There is a noticeable influence from Volvo in the ergonomics and overall layout, which lends the interior a sense of familiarity and usability. Material quality is respectable for the segment, with soft-touch surfaces in key areas and more durable plastics lower down. The seats are supportive and styled with a slightly sporty flair, reinforcing the car’s youthful positioning. Space in the front is comfortable, while the rear seats are adequate for daily commuting.

Technology

Technology is where the 06 punches above its weight. The infotainment system is modern and responsive, offering smartphone connectivity, a clear user interface, and a suite of convenience features that would have been considered premium just a few years ago. Higher trims add a 360-degree camera system and a comprehensive set of driver assistance features, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping support.

The overall experience is very much screen-centric, with most functions routed through the touchscreen.

Performance

Under the hood, the Lynk & Co 06 is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing around 181 horsepower and 290 Nm of torque, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. On paper, the numbers are solid for the segment, and on the road, they translate into brisk, confident performance. Acceleration is more than adequate for urban and highway driving, with enough punch for overtaking when needed. The transmission shifts smoothly under normal driving conditions, though it can feel slightly hesitant at low speeds, a common trait among dual-clutch setups. The ride quality leans toward comfort, absorbing road imperfections well, while the steering is light and easy, making the car particularly well-suited to city environments.

Our Verdict

First impressions are clear that Lynk & Co 06 comes with a distinct sense of style and a strong focus on technology, positioning itself as a fresh alternative for drivers who want something that reflects the energy and individuality of discerning drivers. The Lynk & Co 06 stands out visually and offers strong value for money and filled with safe, predictable options which ultimately, is its biggest strength.

Everyday Versatility with a Sporty Edge

The New Škoda Octavia and Octavia RS Redefine Everyday Performance

Natasha Dury

I recently travelled to Abu Dhabi for an unforgettable driving experience with Škoda Middle East, celebrating the arrival of the all-new Octavia and its sportiest sibling yet, the Octavia RS. Over two immersive days, we explored the cars’ dynamic potential on the iconic Yas Marina Circuit and the open roads of the capital. From track sessions and slalom challenges, this was an experience that underscored how Škoda is pushing the boundaries of refinement and performance in the midsize sedan segment.

Exterior

The Octavia has always been a striking car, but the latest generation sharpens its appeal with crisper lines and a more assertive stance. Signature LED Matrix headlights and the sleek, coupe-like silhouette bring a sense of understated sophistication. The RS version cranks up the drama: gloss black trim, larger alloy wheels, and a distinctive honeycomb grille announce its performance credentials without shouting too loudly. It’s a design that feels equally at home outside a five-star hotel or carving up a mountain road.

Interior

Inside, the Octavia impresses with a cabin that blends practicality with a premium feel. The clean, horizontal dash design is accentuated by a large floating touchscreen and high-grade materials. Even in the standard model, comfort is paramount, with supportive seats and plenty of room in both rows. The RS elevates the experience further with sport seats, contrasting stitching, and RS-specific touches that hint at the car’s athletic character. The digital cockpit is crisp and intuitive, delivering key driving information at a glance. We did a boot packing challenge and found that it is possible to fit a lot of goods in over 600 litres of space – perfect for families.

Technology

Škoda’s “Simply Clever” ethos shines through the Octavia’s tech suite. Both models feature the latest infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the RS adds driving modes and customizable displays. A head-up display projects speed and navigation directly into your line of sight, and advanced driver assistance systems, like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping that make long trips effortless. I even had the car tell me jokes which made the drive enjoyable.

Performance

On the track, the Octavia RS was nothing short of a revelation. The steering is direct and confidence-inspiring, and the adaptive suspension strikes an impressive balance between control and comfort. The Octavia range offers two compelling powertrains: a refined 1.4 TSI delivering 150 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque for confident everyday driving, and the thrilling 2.0T VRS variant that unleashes 245 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth-shifting 7-speed automatic transmission in both models. Even the standard Octavia impressed with its refined ride and composed handling during the on-road test drive. Whether in everyday commuting or spirited driving, both models feel composed, agile, and genuinely enjoyable.

Final Verdict

After two days behind the wheel, it is clear the new Škoda Octavia and Octavia RS are more than just practical sedans. They are versatile, driver-focused machines that deliver real character. With fresh design, advanced technology, and an engaging driving experience, they set a high bar for midsize cars in the UAE. 

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