What new information Denza would offer during the launch remained a mystery despite extensive coverage before to the event.
Denza presented what appears to be a very outstanding spec sheet for their new MPV, so onlookers didn’t need to worry.
The new car is based on the hybrid DM-i platform and the EV version of BYD’s e-platform 3.0.
The usage of BYD’s hybrid and EV powertrains was a given, but the interior’s high-tech features—including conference calling, a built-in driving simulator, seven linked screens, and a heads-up display—were standout features.
Also, there are four heated, cooled, and massage-equipped seats inside, second-row seats with a lot of adjustability, and real wood and Nappa leather throughout the vehicle.
The majority of viewers were interested in learning about the crucial details, such as dimensions, price, and range, and once again, the Denza delivered.
The D9 is 5.25 meters in length, 1.96 meters in width, 1.92 meters in height, and has a 3.11 meter wheelbase.
The hybrid models’ range is between 945 and 1040 km, while the electric-only variant has a range of more than 600 km. The hybrid vehicle can travel 190 kilometres on electricity alone.
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