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Denza D9 – first 200 units delivered to customers in Malaysia

Denza, the premium sub-brand of BYD, has delivered the first 200 units of the Denza D9 at the ‘Denza and BYD Electrifying Experience’ event held at Plaza Arkadia, Desa Parkcity, last weekend.

The special event welcomed early customers who had purchased the premium electric MPV during its launch phase last month.

Eagle Zhao, Managing Director of BYD Malaysia, stated that the delivery of the first 200 units of the Denza D9 marks a significant milestone for Denza in Malaysia.

“This overwhelming response reflects the growing demand for premium electric mobility and reaffirms our dedication to innovation, craftsmanship, and customer experience.

“We are committed to shaping the future of high-end EVs and look forward to delivering even more exceptional vehicles to our customers in Malaysia,” he said.

Launched on February 20, the D9 is priced starting from RM259,000 for the Advanced FWD variant and RM309,000 for the Premium AWD.

The Advanced FWD variant is powered by a single electric motor on the front axle, generating 308 hp and 360 Nm, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

Meanwhile, the Premium AWD features two electric motors delivering a total output of 369 hp and 470 Nm, reducing the century sprint time to 6.9 seconds.

Both variants are equipped with a Blade LFP battery with a capacity of 103 kWh, offering a driving range (NEDC cycle) of 600 km for the Advanced FWD and 580 km for the Premium AWD.

Those purchasing the D9 at the event or at any Denza Malaysia outlet before 16 March will receive an exclusive launch package, which includes a complimentary wall box along with an installation card and a six-year free service package.

Test drive the Denza D9 and get up close with the Z9 GT at Plaza Arkadia this weekend

Denza, the premium sub-brand owned by BYD, will be holding the ‘Denza and BYD Electrifying Experience’ event this weekend at Plaza Arkadia, Desa Parkcity.

The special event will showcase the premium MPV Denza D9, along with the handover of the first batch to early new owners.

As previously reported, a total of 800 units of the D9 were successfully sold within a week of its launch.

The all-electric people mover was launched locally in February at a price of RM259,000 for the Advanced FWD variant and RM309,000 for the Premium AWD variant.

Both variants use a Blade LFP battery with a capacity of 103 kWh, offering a NEDC range of up to 600 km for the for the former and 580 km for the latter.

The ‘Denza and BYD Electrifying Experience’ event will take place over three days from March 14 to 16, from 10 am to 10 pm.

The public is welcome to test drive the Denza D9, as well as enjoy Denza’s technology showcase and various family-friendly activities.

Additionally, the event will feature an exclusive preview and presentation of the Denza Z9 GT occurring every two hours.

Customers who purchase the Denza D9 at this event or at any Denza dealership branch until March 16, 2025 can enjoy exclusive launch privileges—including a complimentary wall box with an installation card and a six-year free service package.

800 units of Denza D9 sold within a week of launch

BYD Malaysia has announced that it has managed to sell 800 units of the Denza D9 within just one week of its launch.

The D9 was launched on our shores on February 20 at a price of RM259,000 for the Advanced FWD variant and RM309,000 for the Premium AWD variant.

It comes with a warranty of up to eight years or 160,000 km for the battery (with a State of Health over 70%), as well as a warranty of up to eight years or 150,000 km for the drive motor and its controller. A vehicle warranty of up to six years or 150,000 km is also included.

The Advanced FWD variant is powered by a single electric motor positioned at the front axle, generating 308 hp and 360 Nm, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

The Premium AWD variant, which features two electric motors, boasts a higher output of 369 hp and 470 Nm, reducing the 0-100 km/h acceleration time to just 6.9 seconds.

Both variants utilise a 103 kWh Blade LFP battery, offering a WLTP range of up to 600 km for the Advanced FWD and 580 km for the Premium AWD.

Harmony Auto launches first Denza showroom in Kuala Lumpur

Leading dealer group Harmony Auto has now opened the first Denza showroom at Menara Atlan, Kuala Lumpur.

Strategically located in Kuala Lumpur’s golden triangle, the showroom offers easy access for customers to closely examine the newly launched Denza D9 model.

With a floor plan of 5,500 square feet that can accommodate up to six vehicles, this showroom also features a clean, modern minimalist aesthetic with contemporary finishes.

The use of high-quality materials, luxurious lighting, and interactive digital displays is aimed at providing a premium experience for customers.

In addition to the showroom, there are facilities such as a coffee bar and a souvenir merchandise counter.

The Denza showroom is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

Harmony Auto is also planning to open a 3S Denza center in Skudai, Johor, in the near future.

We drive the Denza Z9 GT, the Chinese super wagon that’s coming to Malaysia

At the launch of the Denza D9 in Kuala Lumpur, the automaker caught some of us (including yours truly) off guard when it used the Z9 GT to bring BYD’s Asia-Pacific Auto Sales Division General Manager Liu Xueliang onto the stage.

But the excitement didn’t stop there. The car demonstrated one of its standout features by executing a tank turn, which is essentially a 360-degree turn in the same spot. Picture a drift car performing a donut, albeit at a much slower speed and sans the billowing smoke.

Could this brief demonstration be an indication that the Z9 GT will soon enter the Malaysian market?

When questioned about this, BYD Malaysia’s Managing Director, Eagle Zhao, stated, “Soon, we will introduce more models in Malaysia, including the Z9 GT.”

The statement clearly illustrates Denza’s serious intentions regarding its presence in Malaysia. This is because unlike the D9, the Z9 GT currently lacks a right-hand drive (RHD) version.

By effectively saying that the model will be introduced here, Denza is indirectly signalling its readiness to invest significantly in entering RHD markets like Malaysia.

However, the question remains: can the Z9 GT entice Malaysian buyers, especially with the fierce competition from other, more established brands?

While it’s still too early to predict how the Z9 GT will do in our market, my first encounter with said car during a visit to Shenzhen, China, late last year showed that it has what it takes to shake things up the premium segment.

There was a test drive session but it was conducted in a rather small area with limited time. That said, I can conclude that the Z9 GT is indeed an exhilarating piece of machinery, not just in terms of performance but also on the design and feature fronts.

As you can see, the Z9 GT is a five-door wagon/shooting brake with a side profile that looks like it was cast in the same mould as the Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo.

Although its overall design may not match the German car’s grandeur, for those seeking a stylish shooting brake without breaking the bank, the Z9 GT seems like a fine candidate.

True to expectations, the car’s interior luxuriates in opulence and high-tech amenities that are sure to entice premium segment buyers.

It is important to note that the model is not solely developed for the Chinese market; it is also slated for European markets, where it will compete with legacy manufacturers like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. So, the more kit, the better.

Notable features include Nappa leather upholstery, a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, two small fridges (one beneath the front armrest and another hidden between the rear seatbacks), and automatic doors that open and close by a mere press of a button—much like the i7.

The infotainment system is quite impressive as well. In addition to the digital instrument panel for the driver and a generously sized central touchscreen, the car also includes a display for the front passenger.

On top of these, it also comes equipped with a Devialet audio system (a French audio technology company) comprising a whopping 26 speakers and two wireless chargers on the centre console.

What about practicality, you ask? Golfers will surely appreciate the Z9 GT, as its boot space is ample enough to accommodate two golf bags when the rear seats are folded. Loading items into the boot is also made easy, thanks to the hatch that provides a wide opening.

Back to the aforementioned test drive, the media units provided were the PHEV variants featuring a 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder petrol engine acting as a generator for three electric motors—one at the front axle, and two at the rear.

The combination yields a healthy total output of 870 PS, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in a scant 3.6 seconds.

Also integral to this fifth-generation DM hybrid system is a 38.5 kWh LFP Blade battery, providing a pure electric driving range of 201 km (CLTC cycle) and a combined range of 1,100 km.

Needless to say, the Z9 GT moves like a rocket on wheels in a straight line but when facing tight turns, it does not exhibit the agility one might expect, despite equipped with rear-wheel steering and an air suspension system.

The primary factors contributing to this shortcoming are the size and weight of the Z9 GT. Measuring 5,180 mm in length, 1,990 mm in width, and with a wheelbase of 3,125 mm, this car is undeniably large. Weighing in at 2.9 tonnes, it comes as no surprise that it also struggled with the slalom test.

However, to be fair, the makeshift course was rather small for a powerhouse like the Z9 GT. Perhaps more comprehensive tests on highways or larger circuits like Sepang would do better justice to the car’s true capabilities.

For your information, in addition to the PHEV version, the Z9 GT is also available as an EV featuring three electric motors and a 100 kWh battery. This version boasts a total output of 963 PS, is capable of sprinting from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds and achieving a range of 630 km on a full charge.

Which version will be imported to Malaysia remains unclear but one thing for sure, the imminent arrival of the Z9 GT poses a challenge to other luxury brands.

Denza D9 finally launched in Malaysia – 2 variants, from RM259k

After being showcased in Malaysia for the first time last week, the premium electric MPV from BYD’s sub-brand Denza, the D9, has been officially launched.

With this launch, Denza also announced the selling prices of the D9, starting at RM259,000 for the Advanced FWD variant and RM309,000 for the Premium AWD variant.

The vehicle comes with a warranty of up to eight years or 160,000 km for the battery (with a state of health exceeding 70%) and a warranty of up to eight years or 150,000 km for the drive motor and motor controller.

Additionally, Denza offers a vehicle warranty of up to six years or 150,000 km.

As reported previously, the D9 features a seven-seat configuration. It measures 5,250 mm in length, 1,960 mm in width, and 1,920 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,110 mm.

The Advanced FWD variant is powered by a single electric motor on the front axle, generating 308 hp and 360 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

In contrast, the Premium AWD variant is equipped with two electric motors, delivering 369 hp and 470 Nm of torque, which reduces the acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h to just 6.9 seconds.

Both variants are fitted with the same 103 kWh Blade LFP battery. However, the driving range (NEDC cycle) differs between the two variants, with the Advanced FWD achieving 600 km and the Premium AWD offering 580 km.

The battery supports DC fast charging of up to 166 kW, which can restore battery energy from 30% to 80% in just 30 minutes. Charging for 10 minutes will provide a range of 150 km.

Additionally, it is equipped with 11 kW AC charging.

A big plus in the interior is the captain’s seats in the second row. These seats feature 10-way electric adjustments, memory functions, and massage capabilities, all of which can be accessed and controlled via a small digital screen on the armrest.

The infotainment system includes a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, a 15.6-inch touchscreen, a Dynaudio system with 14 speakers, and three 50W wireless chargers. Overall, this MPV offers six USB charging ports.

Moreover, features such as leather upholstery (Nappa for the Premium AWD), a panoramic glass roof, and a 7.5-litre refrigerator with heating functionality are also included.

In addition to the more luxurious leather upholstery, the Premium AWD variant comes with suede headliner, auto-dimming mirrors, a digital rearview mirror, and a 12-inch head-up display.

Another advantage of the range-topping variant is the inclusion of the intelligent Disus-C noise reduction system.

For safety, the D9 is equipped with six airbags and an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) featuring functionalities such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and more.

Take note that Forward Traffic Crossing Alert (FCTA) and Forward Traffic Crossing Braking (FCTB) are only included in the Premium AWD variant.

Denza D9 to launch in Malaysia on Feb 20, official specs here

It is no secret that Denza, BYD’s premium sub-brand, will make its way to the Malaysian market through Sime Darby Auto Imports as the official importer and BYD Malaysia as the official distributor.

The brand’s very first offering for the local crowd will be the Denza D9 luxury electric MPV, which has been officially showcased to the media ahead of its launch on February 20.

As expected, the price has yet to be announced; however, we can confirm that the D9 will be available in two variants: the Advanced FWD and the Premium AWD.

Both variants come standard with a seven-seat configuration and there will be three exterior colours to choose from, namely Arctic White, Whale Sea Blue, and Cosmos Black.

The Advanced FWD is powered by a single electric motor that generates 308 hp and 360 Nm, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

Meanwhile, the Premium AWD features a two-motor setup, providing a total power output of 369 hp and 470 Nm. Thanks to the increased power, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time is reduced to just 6.9 seconds.

Both variants are equipped with a standard 103 kWh Blade LFP battery, which offers a NEDC range of 600 km for the Advanced FWD and 580 km for the Premium AWD.

The D9 supports DC fast charging of up to 166 kW, allowing the battery’s juice to be replenished from 30% to 80% in 30 minutes, or regain a range of up to 150 km with 10 minutes of charging. The battery also supports 11 kW AC charging.

Inside, the fully-electric MPV can accommodate up to seven passengers (with a height of up to 180 cm) in a 2-2-3 seating configuration, featuring captain’s chairs in the second row.

The captain’s chairs come with plenty of niceties, including 10-way electric adjustments, memory functions, and a massage feature, which can be accessed and controlled via a small digital screen on the armrest of each chair.

Other features include Nappa leather upholstery, suede headlining (available only in the Premium AWD variant), a panoramic glass roof, and a little refrigerator that also has a heating function.

As for the infotainment, the D9 is equipped as standard with a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, a 15.6-inch touchscreen, a Dynaudio sound system with 14 speakers, and three 50W wireless chargers. In total, there are six USB charging ports.

Behind the third-row seats, there is cargo space which Denza claims is able to accommodate seven 20-inch suitcases along with seven backpacks.

Finally, the D9 is equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), featuring capabilities such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and much more.

Denza D9 bookings open in Malaysia

Paultan.org reports that the Denza D9 is now available for order in the Malaysian market.

Specifications and pricing have yet to be announced; however, we expect the luxury MPV to arrive in an electric version, as seen in Hong Kong and Thailand.

In addition to the electric variant, the D9 is also available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain in China. The electric D9 will position itself as a close competitor to the Zeekr 009 and the Maxus Mifa 9.

In terms of size, the D9 measures 5,250 mm in length, 1,960 mm in width, 1,920 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 3,110 mm. This makes it longer than the 009, but its wheelbase is 95 mm shorter than that of its nearest competitor.

The D9 EV is available in two powertrain configurations: front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). The FWD variant features a single electric motor producing 313 PS (230 kW) and 360 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

Meanwhile, the AWD variant with dual electric motors offers 374 PS (275 kW) and 470 Nm, enabling it to achieve 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 6.9 seconds.

Both variants are equipped with a 103 kWh LFP battery, offering a WLTP range of 520 km for the FWD and 480 km for the AWD.

The battery electric MPV can accommodate up to seven passengers (with a height of up to 180 cm) in a 2-2-3 seating configuration, featuring sliding captain’s chairs in the second row.

The cargo space is said to be capable of holding seven 20-inch suitcases and seven backpacks.

In China, the D9 EV is priced between 379,800 yuan and 469,800 yuan (approximately RM233,648 to RM289,015). For comparison, the price of the Zeekr 009 in the Malaysian market starts at RM349,800.

BYD becomes first automaker to produce 10 million NEVs

BYD recently marked a historic moment in its 30th-anniversary celebration with the roll-off of its 10-millionth new energy vehicle (NEV) at its Xiaomo plant in Shenzhen.

BYD said the achievement underscores its unwavering commitment to sustainable transportation and reinforces its position as a global leader in the automotive industry. The company claimed that it is the world’s first automaker to reach the figure.

It took BYD 15 years to produce its first five million NEVs and achieved the next five million in just 15 months, demonstrating the company’s strategic focus on new energy vehicles and its continuous technological advancement.

The 10 millionth vehicle is a Denza Z9 owned by Feng Ji, the founder and CEO of Game Science, the company behind the video game Black Myth: Wukong.

The Z9 is offered in both shooting brake (referred to as GT) and sedan versions, with a choice of PHEV or EV powertrains. The PHEV version combines a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine with three electric motors to produce 870 PS.

The EV version, on the other hand, boasts a total system output of 965 PS supplied by three electric motors, alongside a 100 kWh battery that provides an approximate driving range of 630 km.

Regarding future plans, BYD stated that it will invest 100 billion yuan (£12 billion) in the development of smart technology that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) into automotive systems.

Denza D9 luxury MPV confirmed for Malaysia, to launch in Q1 2025

Back in October, BYD’s premium sub-brand Denza has been confirmed to be entering the Malaysian market, with Sime Darby Auto Imports as the official importer and BYD Malaysia as the official distributor.

The first model to be offered will be the Denza D9, which is expected to arrive in the local market some time in the first quarter of 2025. It will be pitted against the likes of the Zeekr 009, Maxus Mifa 9, and the popular Toyota Alphard/Vellfire duo.

Specifications for the Malaysian market are yet to be announced, but we can confirm that BYD Malaysia will introduce the battery electric vehicle (BEV) version, as it is currently the only version available in right-hand drive.

In China, in addition to the BEV variant, the D9 is also available in a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version featuring a 1.5-litre engine.

For the BEV, there are two powertrain configurations: front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). The former features a single electric motor that produces 313 PS (280 kW) and 360 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

Meanwhile, the latter, with its twin-motor setup, offers a healthy 374 PS (275 kW) and 470 Nm, enabling a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just 6.9 seconds.

Regardless the variant, the D9 is equipped with a 103 kWh LFP battery, providing a WLTP range of 520 km for the FWD and 480 km for the AWD.

In terms of size, the D9 measures 5,250 mm in length, 1,960 mm in width, 1,920 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 3,110 mm. This makes it longer than the Zeekr 009, although its wheelbase is 95 mm shorter than its closest competitor.

The electric MPV can accommodate up to seven adult passengers (each 180 cm tall), thanks to a 2-2-3 seating configuration featuring sliding captain’s seats in the second row.

Its cargo space is big enough to hold seven 20-inch luggage cases and seven business backpacks.

In keeping with its status as a premium MPV, the D9 boasts a range of luxury features such as Nappa leather upholstery, ventilation and heating functions, massage functions, a panoramic glass roof, and a 7.5-litre fridge.

For the infotainment system, there is a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, a 15.6-inch touchscreen, a Dynaudio sound system with 14 speakers, and three 50W wireless chargers, to name a few.

Pricing for the Malaysian market has yet to be announced. For reference, the D9 BEV is priced between 379,800 yuan and 469,800 yuan (approximately RM233,648 to RM289,015) in its home country.

Sime Darby Auto Imports appointed as Denza official importer, BYD Malaysia named as distributor

Denza, a premium sub-brand under BYD, is set to enter the Malaysian market through Sime Darby Auto Imports as the official importer, alongside BYD Malaysia, which will serve as the official distributor.

An official signing ceremony for the importation and distribution of Denza was held yesterday between BYD Auto Industry and both companies.

This marks a new journey and further enhances the relationship between BYD and Sime Darby as a group, expanding the partnership with the latter as an official importer.

The signing will be the first step for Denza entering into Malaysia. The luxury electric vehicle sub-brand is set to bring a new dimension to Malaysia’s EV market with premium cutting-edge technology, features and driving experience.

Through Denza, BYD aims to provide Malaysians a more diverse, innovative and premium EV experience.

Liu Xueliang, General Manager of Asia-Pacific Auto Sales Division at BYD said they are excited to partner with Sime Darby Auto Imports to bring Denza to the Malaysian market, marking a significant milestone for BYD in its journey to expand its electric vehicle offerings in Southeast Asia.

“Being at the forefront of innovation, we are proud to bring our advanced EV technology to Malaysia where the appetite for sustainable mobility continues to grow.

With Denza, we will be able to offer our customers a better experience through our premium technology and features within the EV industry. We believe Denza will redefine the premium EV experience and set new standards for Malaysian drivers,” he said.

Dennis Ho, Managing Director, Assembly and Strategic Businesses at Sime Darby Motors, added: “We are committed to a pivotal role in accelerating the growth of electric vehicles in Malaysia and we believe that bringing in Denza will be a significant part of this journey.”

Eagle Zhao, Managing Director of BYD Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., highlighted the brand’s commitment to enhancing Malaysia’s EV landscape.

“BYD’s mission has always been to make electric vehicles accessible to more people, and with the introduction of Denza, we are offering Malaysian drivers a premium choice that embodies both luxury and sustainability. The rapid adoption of EVs in Malaysia is a testament to the country’s progress in embracing a cleaner, greener future,” he said.

BYD Xia breaks cover, a cheaper alternative to Denza D9?

In addition to the Denza D9 and M6, BYD now has another offering that looks capable of shaking things up in the MPV segment.

Known as the BYD Xia, it comes as the flagship model in the automaker’s Dynasty series. It is reportedly named after the oldest dynasty in Chinese history, which began ruling in 2070 BC.

Measuring 5,145 mm in length, 1,970 mm in width, and 1,805 mm in height, the Xia is 105 mm shorter, 10 mm wider, and 115 mm lower than the D9. Its wheelbase is 3,045 mm, which is 65 mm shorter than that of the D9.

Without the influence of Mercedes-Benz as seen on the D9, the exterior design of the Xia is evidently not as opulent. This makes sense, as BYD targets the mass market, while Denza is BYD’s very own sub-brand specialising in luxury vehicles.

Nevertheless, the Xia is still visually appealing thanks to the trademark ‘Dragon Face’ design element and a large grille at the front, along with a vertical tail light that runs across the back.

The interior has yet to be revealed, but according to CarNewsChina, the Xia will offer seven seats in a 2+2+3 configuration, alongside features such as a large touchscreen and a flat-bottom steering wheel.

The Xia is equipped with a fifth-generation DM-i plug-in hybrid powertrain, which reportedly combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with 200 hp and an electric motor with 268 hp.

The powertrain is said to offer an electric driving range of up to 200 km, suggesting it may be equipped with a high-capacity Blade battery.

Additionally, the Xia utilises an adjustable suspension system with an electromagnetic DiSus-C system, similar to that used in the Tang and Han models. Other bells and whistles include the DiPilot ADAS and the DiLink 150 cockpit system.

The Xia is set to enter the Chinese market this year, with a starting price of 300,000 yuan (RM182,756). This makes it more affordable than the D9, which is priced between 339,800 yuan and 469,800 yuan (RM207,010–RM286,210).

Denza D9 makes European debut at Geneva Motor Show

THE Geneva Motor Show 2024 saw the unveiling of the Denza D9, marking the entry of the sub-brand into the European market.

For your information, Denza is a joint venture between BYD and Mercedes-Benz. The influence of the German car manufacturer is rather evident on the exterior and interior of the luxury people-mover.

Specifications for the European market have not been revealed yet, but it is expected to be similar to the Chinese market version, where the D9 is offered in plug-in hybrid and electric versions.

The PHEV version features a 1.5-litre petrol engine producing 137 hp/231 Nm, and a single electric motor with 228 hp/340 Nm on the front axle. This combination generates a total power of 296 hp/571 Nm, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.5 seconds.

With the addition of a rear electric motor, the AWD model enjoys a significantly higher output of 401 hp/681 Nm and a faster 0-100 km/h acceleration of 7.9 seconds.

On the other hand, the electric version of the D9 is driven by a front axle electric motor producing 308 hp and 360 Nm of torque. This version takes 9.5 seconds to reach a speed of 100 km/h.

Customers can also opt for the AWD model packing 369 hp and 470 Nm. The higher output reduces the 0-100 km/h acceleration time to just 6.9 seconds.

Both variants use a 103.4 kWh LFP Blade battery that provides a driving range of around 600 km for the AWD model and 620 km for the FWD model. These figures are based on the CLTC cycle.

Like most luxury MPVs currently in the market, the D9 has a boxy shape, electric sliding doors, and a large grille – with different designs to distinguish between the PHEV and EV versions.

Its size is also similar to its closest competitors, with a length of 5,250 mm, a width of 1,960 mm, a height of 1,920 mm, and a wheelbase of 3,110 mm.

Its large dimensions (larger than the LM) provide the D9 with spacious interior space, with almost every nook and cranny wrapped in luxurious leather.

The D9 features a 2-2-3 configuration with captain seats in the second row. You’ll find the cabin packed with plenty of features including a rear-seat entertainment system, control panels for the second-row seats, LED ambient lighting, a mini fridge, and a Dynaudio audio system.

According to reports, the D9 will be available in the European market by the end of this year.