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Denza Z Spotted Testing at Nürburgring, Aiming for Porsche 911

Chinese automotive manufacturer BYD is advancing its electric vehicle lineup with the upcoming Denza Z, a model poised to compete with the iconic Porsche 911. Recent spy photographs captured the Denza Z undergoing rigorous testing at Germany’s renowned Nürburgring, indicating the brand’s serious ambitions in the premium sports car market.

Design and Performance Features

Initially unveiled as a concept in April 2025, the Denza Z showcases a mid-engine design that suggests it will cater to a different segment than the more futuristic Yangwang U9. With its wide rear fenders, prominent front air intake, and large rear spoiler, the Denza Z exudes a sporty aesthetic.

While detailed specifications remain limited, early reports indicate that the Denza Z will employ a tri-motor configuration, possibly derived from the larger Denza Z9, which is aimed at rivaling the Porsche Taycan. The anticipated output of the Z9 is 710 kW, raising expectations for enhanced performance in the Denza Z.

In terms of technology, the Denza Z is set to feature DiSus-M, an innovative variable suspension system. Touted as “the industry’s first intelligent magnetorheological body control system exclusively for new energy vehicles,” this system is designed to scan road conditions thousands of times per second, allowing for instantaneous adjustments to the suspension for improved stability and ride comfort.

Interior and Advanced Technology

The vehicle’s interior promises to be equally impressive, showcasing aggressive carbon-fibre bucket seats outfitted with four-point harnesses, finished in a combination of microfibre and leather. A distinctive feature is a folding steering wheel designed to facilitate the swift recovery of occupants in case of an accident. This steering wheel includes a squared-off bottom and is accompanied by a comprehensive digital instrument cluster and a large touchscreen infotainment system.

Moreover, the Denza Z will incorporate what the brand describes as “China’s first full-stack self-developed steer-by-wire system.” This system is reportedly capable of adapting to the driver’s style through artificial intelligence, providing a realistic simulation of road feedback.

Market Launch and Future Prospects

Details regarding the production timeline and market availability of the Denza Z remain unclear. Denza currently offers a diverse range of vehicles in China, including sports sedans and SUVs, powered by both plug-in hybrids and fully electric systems. Notably, Denza is preparing for its Australian launch, scheduled for next month, with models such as the B5 and B8 large PHEV SUVs, which will compete with established names like the Toyota Prado and Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series.

Interestingly, the Australian lineup will feature a curated selection of vehicles from other BYD brands, including Yangwang. This strategy could potentially pave the way for more exclusive models like the Denza Z to enter local markets, although it may complicate brand differentiation for future offerings.

The testing of the Denza Z at the Nürburgring not only underscores BYD’s commitment to expanding its presence in the high-performance electric vehicle segment but also highlights the growing competition among automotive manufacturers aiming to redefine the sports car landscape.

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