{"id":49244,"date":"2023-09-05T10:51:14","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T10:51:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/?p=49244"},"modified":"2023-09-05T10:51:14","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T10:51:14","slug":"new-denza-d9-could-be-a-luxury-mpv-option-for-uk-customers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/highwaynewspro.com\/car-reviews\/new-denza-d9-could-be-a-luxury-mpv-option-for-uk-customers\/","title":{"rendered":"New Denza D9 could be a luxury MPV option for UK customers"},"content":{"rendered":"
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BYD gave its Denza D9 luxury MPV its European debut at the IAA show in Munich \u2013 and sources have confirmed to Auto Express that the plush six-seater is under consideration for UK sales.<\/p>\n
Denza is BYD\u2019s premium brand, although it was launched as long ago as 2010 as a joint venture between the Chinese battery giant and Mercedes-Benz. It has been relatively slow to introduce new models but the D9 kick-started a new strategy when it made its debut in 2022. Denza is expected to follow it up with four more models in due course, with names making up the letters DENZA; the next could well be a seven-seat large SUV, called N8.<\/p>\n
In the meantime, BYD UK believes that the D9 may be well positioned to find customers in the luxury limousine market\u00a0\u2013 a segment also now targeted by Lexus, with its LM. Denza\u2019s offering comes with a choice of plug-in hybrid or pure-electric powertrains, and two- or four-wheel drive, although there\u2019s no word yet on whether this variety would be available to UK buyers.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The EV version would be BYD\u2019s biggest-battery offering here, since its capacity is 103kWh; the car has a range of as much as 620km (385 miles), although this figure is calculated using China\u2019s less stringent NEDC testing process.<\/p>\n
The D9 on display in Munich had a six-seat, three-row layout and a cabin laden with tech, including no fewer than seven screens \u2013 three in the front cabin and a pair each for the middle-row passengers, with individual infotainment displays and small smartphone-sized controllers for the business class-style seats. Those seats also incorporate 10-way adjustment and a 10-point massage function.<\/p>\n
BYD is expected to make a decision on UK sales of the Denza D9 by the end of the year \u2013 with a potential arrival in showrooms in the second half of 2024. Given the battery size and cabin finish, it could conceivably be pitched above the firm\u2019s incoming UK range-topper, the Seal, which tops out at \u00a347,990.<\/p>\n
Click here for our list of the best MPVs and people carriers on sale in the UK right now…<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n