The Denza D9 is the latest model from C…
The Denza D9 is the latest model from Chinese manufacturer Denza, a car company created in a joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz. It is available in four-seater or seven-seater configurations.
To give you a rough idea of its size, it sits between the Toyota Alphard and the Hyundai Staria. It’s available in a couple of different powertrain options, including a full EV.
BYD’s Blade battery powers the Denza D9 EV, but the kWh capacity for it has yet to be revealed. What is being told is that it can provide a range of up to 600 kilometres, with a maximum charging rate of 166 kW.
For those who prefer the security of an ICE engine, Denza also sells a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) version of the D9 that uses a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a smaller electric motor and battery. This PHEV model can still be charged using a DC current supply at a rate of 80 kW.
The full electric range for the hybrid model is 190 kilometres, while the total range is 1,040 kilometres.
The interior of this MPV gets a variety of luxurious bits of trim, such as a large panoramic roof, captain seats in the second row with 10-way adjustment and ventilation as well as massage function, footrest, refrigerator under the front armrest and wireless charger.
For now, the Denza D9 is only available as a left-hand drive vehicle, and since it is a specialised Chinese market brand, it’s pretty hard to see it being exported any time soon.
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