BYD’s next all-electric hypercar is a convertible that’s coming to Europe first

BYD may be known for its affordable all-electric cars, but that doesn’t mean it won’t occasionally dabble in hypercars under one of its subsidiary brands. Through its Denza sub-brand, BYD unveiled the Denza Z, a hypercar capable of developing more than 1,000 horsepower with a fully electric motor, at the Beijing Auto Show. According to CarNewsChinathe Denza A can reach 0 to 60 mph in less than two seconds, rivaling the Rimac Nivera.
BYD first showed off the Denza Z concept at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show. A year later, the Chinese electric vehicle maker confirmed its latest four-seater hypercar that will be available in hardtop, convertible and “track” configurations. BYD has yet to reveal the full specifications of the Denza Z, so we don’t know what makes the Track Edition different. So far, the company has announced that it will use its intelligent suspension system called DiSus-M, which is similar to the Chevrolet Corvette’s magnetic control system, as well as its Flash charging system. BYD also said Auto Express that the Denza Z will have some of the features of BYD’s YangWang U9, such as autonomous driving and “tank filming”.
Surprisingly, BYD plans to launch the Denza Z in Europe first, with a premiere at the Goodwood Festival of Speed ββin the UK in July. The automaker has yet to reveal pricing, but it is expected to be more available than BYD’s other hypercar under its subsidiary YangWang, which is limited to 30 units.

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