Here are the latest notable updates on Shenzhen-based Denza New Energy Automotive: it officially entered the European market on April 8, 2026, debuting the Z9GT and D9 in Paris, which marks a major step in its global expansion.[7]
Recent developments
- Denza launched three Europe-bound variants: the Z9GT DM-i Super Hybrid, the Z9GT pure electric version, and the D9 DM-i.[7]
- The Z9GT pure electric version was reported to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and includes independent rear-wheel steering for tight maneuvers.[7]
- The D9 DM-i was described as offering 210 km of pure electric range and up to 950 km of combined range.[7]
- Denza also appears to be pushing further into the UK market, with reports in March 2026 saying it planned a mid-2026 UK launch with three models.[10]
Business momentum
- In late 2025, Denza’s D9 reached 300,000 deliveries, which was reported as the fastest global EV MPV to reach that milestone.[4]
- That same report said the D9 would soon enter Europe and that Denza was preparing its Z sports car for Nürburgring testing.[4]
- Denza’s official UK media site also confirms the brand’s positioning as BYD Group’s premium new-energy vehicle marque.[5]
What it means
Denza looks like it is shifting from a mostly China-focused premium EV brand into a more international luxury EV player. The biggest story right now is its European rollout, especially because it is bringing both a high-performance shooting brake and a premium MPV to the market.[4][7]
If you want, I can also turn this into a short timeline of Denza’s 2026 news.