BYD’s Performance Arsenal
At this point, BYD has already built a global reputation for mass-market EVs and plug-in hybrids. However, the company’s identity is also tinged with performance projects that draw a lot of attention. The most visible example is the Yangwang U9, the wild quad-motor 3,000-horsepower electric hypercar that set a Nürburgring lap record for EVs. It also grabbed headlines with a verified 294-mph run, giving BYD bragging rights in an area long dominated by European brands.
Now another model from BYD’s layered brand network is being lined up for Germany. Instead of another Yangwang, the task falls to Denza, BYD’s other premium arm, which is preparing its Z sports car for a timed lap at the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
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The Denza Z Heads to Green Hell
According to a report from Autohome, the announcement came during the recent Denza Night event, where General Manager Li Hui confirmed that the production version of the Denza Z will head to the Nürburgring for an official challenge. Three audience members were selected on the spot to witness the run in Germany.
The Z first appeared as a concept at this year’s Shanghai Auto Show in April, showing a compact, two-door, four-seat layout that immediately drew comparisons to the Porsche 911.
While not confirmed, the production version is expected to deliver 536 hp and a claimed 0-62 mph time of 3.2 seconds, though some reports have stated higher power outputs and quicker acceleration times. Denza has confirmed the model will use steer-by-wire, BYD’s Cloud Carriage-M chassis tech, Easy3D system, and a version of the trippy DiSus “body control” dampening system found in the U9. Final specifications and timing for the lap attempt are still to come.
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What Denza Brings to the Table
Originally founded as a joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz, Denza was created to tap into the growing premium EV segment in China. Mercedes-Benz has since reduced its stake, but its early involvement helped shape Denza’s positioning as the more upscale wing of the BYD portfolio.
The Z represents Denza’s move beyond crossovers and MPVs into something more expressive. Taking it to the Nürburgring means that the brand wants to be associated not just with comfort and tech, but with performance credibility. With the U9 already setting benchmarks, the Z’s upcoming lap will show how deep BYD’s performance bench really goes.
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