DENZA – Today we are chatting about yet another new Chinese automotive brand for Australia. Denza, which is a subsidiary of BYD has just released details of two new 4WD SUVs.
Both these vehicles are built on the BYD’s advanced DM-O (Dual Mode Offroad) super-hybrid platform, combining dual-motor 4WD, patented Blade Battery technology, and intelligent drivetrain systems.
The DENZA B5 will launch in two variants: the standard B5 and premium B5 Leopard. Both feature a plug-in hybrid powertrain delivering 425kW and 760Nm of torque through a dual-motor 4WD system.
Powered by a 31.8kWh Blade Battery, they also offer up to 90km of pure electric range (WLTP) and support DC fast charging up to 100kW.
The flagship DENZA B8 will be offered in 6-seat (6S) and 7-seat (7S) configurations, both powered by a plug-in hybrid dual-motor 4WD system and boasting 450kW and 760Nm.

Both also feature a 31.8kWh Blade Battery, DC fast charging up to 120kW, and a 91L fuel tank for extended range, providing versatility for both long-distance touring and travel throughout remote destinations.
According to Denza – They’re purpose-built, premium SUVs that offer something the market hasn’t seen before – combining cutting-edge tech, serious off-road capability, and luxury that doesn’t ask you to compromise.”
Pricing and more details will follow closer to the local launch
It will be interesting how the market reacts
This is a Motoring Minute
Im Rob Fraser

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