BYD company unveiled its new flagship Denza Z coupe electric vehicle

Denza, a brand owned by the BYD Group, has officially unveiled its new flagship model — the Denza Z coupe electric vehicle. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This modern car not only boasts a futuristic exterior design but also impressive technical capabilities, aiming to secure top positions in the global automotive market. The new Z9 GT model is built on the same technological platform, offering drivers extremely high power and rapid acceleration.
The vehicle’s main power comes from a system of three electric motors, which together produce 1582 horsepower. This allows the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.25 seconds.
For comparison, the earlier open-top version achieved this in 2.3 seconds. Such figures place the Denza model among the fastest electric vehicles in the world.
Denza engineers did not limit themselves to the standard version — they also developed a special track-focused variant. This version is equipped with a large rear wing to reduce aerodynamic drag and special splitters.
As a result, the track version can reach 100 km/h in just 1.96 seconds. There is also a significant difference in top speed: while the standard model is limited to 300 km/h, the track-focused version can accelerate up to 350 km/h.
The manufacturer also plans to release even more powerful special-series models in the future. These vehicles will have over 1973 horsepower and achieve acceleration times of less than 1.7 seconds.
Such high-performance cars will be equipped with the most advanced battery cooling system to ensure sustained performance on the track without overheating. All new-generation vehicles will feature an innovative active suspension system.
Thanks to this special technology, the car can adjust its settings based on road conditions in just one-thousandth of a second. This ensures a high level of comfort for both driver and passengers under any conditions.
Additionally, for safety, the vehicle is fitted with the most modern braking systems and ventilated discs. The energy source is a lithium-iron-phosphate battery, which, when fully charged, allows a driving range of between 380 and 409 kilometers depending on the model variant.
The battery components are directly bolted to the vehicle’s main structure, significantly increasing body rigidity. Denza’s new product is expected to enter meaningful competition with some of the world’s most popular sports cars.





