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BYD first showed off the Denza Z as a concept during the Shanghai Auto Show in 2025
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So far, the company has shared that it would use the company's intelligent suspension system called DiSus-M, which is similar to Chevrolet Corvette's Magnetic Ride Control, and its Flash Charging system.
Key facts
- According to CarNewsChina, the Denza A can hit 0 to 60 mph in less than two seconds, rivaling the likes of the Rimac Nivera
- BYD first showed off the Denza Z as a concept during the Shanghai Auto Show in 2025
- So far, the company has shared that it would use the company's intelligent suspension system called DiSus-M, which is similar to Chevrolet Corvette's Magnetic Ride Control, and its Flash Charging
- Surprisingly, BYD is planning to release the Denza Z to Europe first, with an inaugural ride at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK in July
Summary
BYD may be known for its affordable all-electric cars, but that doesn't mean it won't dabble in the occasional hypercar under one of its subsidiary brands. BYD first showed off the Denza Z as a concept during the Shanghai Auto Show in 2025. BYD also told AutoExpress that the Denza Z will have some of the features seen with the BYD's YangWang U9, like autonomous driving and " tank turning. Surprisingly, BYD is planning to release the Denza Z to Europe first, with an inaugural ride at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK in July.