Recent Updates

 

12/06/2025 12:00 AM

UK deliveries of Fiat Grande Panda delayed to March

 

12/06/2025 12:00 AM

Toyota bZ4X

 

12/05/2025 12:00 AM

Pay-per-mile tax on EVs slammed as 'unreasonable' burden on fleets

 

12/05/2025 12:00 AM

Want to put the fun back into driving? Get a van

 

12/04/2025 12:00 PM

How GM's ownership of Lotus went 'appallingly wrong'

 

12/03/2025 12:00 PM

Kia priming rakish replacement for Stinger saloon

 

12/03/2025 12:00 AM

Footballers prove young people do like cars

 

12/03/2025 12:00 AM

JLR axes design boss Gerry McGovern

 

12/03/2025 12:00 AM

Who will replace McGovern at JLR? Your guess is as good as mine

 

12/02/2025 12:00 PM

Kia will unveil EV2 in January as Renault 4 rival

<<    3   4   5   6   7   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 7349   Next >
Denza Z previews electric Porsche 911 rival
Wednesday, Apr 23, 2025 12:00 PM
Denza Z concept Shanghai motor show front left quarter New concept revealed at Shanghai motor show brings steer-by-wire technology and low-slung design

BYD-owned premium brand Denza has lifted the covers off a new concept previewing a Porsche 911 and Maserati Granturismo rival.

Named the Denza Z, it's an electric coupé with a cab-forward design typical of midship sports cars. However, it can also seat two small rear passengers, in similar fashion to the 911 and Mercedes-AMG GT.

Detailed specifications have yet to be revealed, but its low-set, wide-hipped design and large rear wing clearly signal a performance-focused intent.

For reference, the Denza Z9 GT, a Porsche Taycan rival, offers a tri-motor powertrain with a combined output of 952bhp, suggesting the Z could nudge the 1000bhp mark.

No doubt the Z will also replicate some of the Z9 GT’s more novel features, such as its ability to ‘crab walk’, effectively sliding sideways by sending power to individual wheels.

Notably, the Z does away with a traditional steering rack for a new steer-by-wire system, which has no physical link between the front end and the interior. The electronic set-up is claimed to provide a better balance between a smooth feel when cruising and responsiveness in more spirited driving. It also allows the racing-inspired flat-bottomed steering wheel to fold away when not in use.

The Z rides on new magnetorheological dampers that are said to be capable of adapting to changes in the road surface in less than 10ms.

The new car comes just after Denza kicked off its expansion into Europe, targeting Porsche and similar upmarket performance brands. 

BYD executive vice-president Stella Li told Autocar that entering this market would be “not too much of a challenge”, emphasising the cars’ performance, plus styling led by former Audi designer Wolfgang Egger.

< Prev    of 7349   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields