Denza D9: An alternative to premium minivans out there – First Drive

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For most VIPs, VVIPs, and VVVIPs in Malaysia, the default vehicle frequently seen on the roads is none other than the most popular boxy MPVs: the Toyota Alphard/Vellfire.

This has been a common sight for the past 23 years, proving how essential such vehicles are for this demographic.

However, this situation may change with the introduction of several premium minivan models in the current market, which are available with electric (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain options.

One model that is already challenging the status quo is the Denza D9, a premium minivan from the luxury brand BYD.

Officially launched earlier last year, the Denza D9 is a three-row premium MPV that comes with a more affordable price tag compared to the Alphard/Vellfire duo—starting from RM259,000 to RM309,000 for the highest variant.

For this brief two-day, one-night test drive session, we were ‘challenged’ to experience the premium features that the Denza D9 aims to offer, starting from the Denza showroom on Jalan Klang Lama to Desaru, Johor.

 

Day One: Experience as a Boss

As soon as you open the sliding door, the Denza D9 provides a second-row layout featuring captain seats with a comprehensive package: headrest and footrest, heating and ventilation functions, 10-point massage, and zero gravity settings that can be adjusted via a separate touch screen on the armrest.

There are also wireless smart device charging slots and USB Type-C ports for both middle-row seats.

Feeling thirsty after a day of meetings? The Denza D9 includes a 6.8-liter refrigerator that can be set to temperatures between negative 6 and 50 degrees Celsius, enough to hold a few small bottles of water.

Additionally, there is a picnic table that can be unfolded from behind the front row seats. However, in our opinion, it might be more practical if the table were positioned closer to the second-row seats, to truly give that authentic business class flight feeling.

Want to maximize the second row? The Denza D9 does not offer a ‘boss switch’ function for the front passenger seat. Instead, you can access the ‘boss key’ menu through that small screen.

The use of premium Nappa upholstery makes for a more comfortable and less tiring travel experience.

Moreover, the noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) levels in the Denza D9’s cabin are commendably low.

Tire noise is barely noticeable, and the use of double-glazed glass ensures that the sound of heavy rain doesn’t disturb the passengers’ sleep.

Importantly, with the standard smart adaptive suspension system DiSus-C, the Denza D9 is capable of providing a unique level of comfort throughout the journey.

 

Day Two: Working as a Driver for VIPs

After thoroughly enjoying the experience of being a VIP, on the second day, the writer ‘switched careers’ to take on the role of a driver responsible for bringing two VIPs back to Kuala Lumpur.

Upon entering the cockpit, the first thing the writer wants to commend is the driver’s seat adjustment, which is both comprehensive and perfectly suited for the task at hand.

It offers the essential support a driver needs, featuring eight adjustment levels, along with lumbar support, ventilation functions, and an adjustable headrest.

The center console still houses the gear knob and several physical buttons for key functions, such as drive mode selection, opening the side sliding door, and the rear door, plus a special button for accessing the refrigerator in the center.

The 10.25-inch cluster screen provides easily readable graphics; however, it would be better if it included a simpler analog theme option. Not all drivers prefer a screen filled with various information.

Fortunately, there is a head-up display (HUD) provided, allowing all crucial information to be read without requiring significant eye movement while driving.

The centrally located 15.6-inch screen is indeed large enough and supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with an easily navigable menu display and several shortcut buttons.

As a driver, this layout is genuinely appreciated, as it prevents the writer from fumbling to find and adjust vehicle settings, ensuring the two VIPs in the back remain comfortable without disturbance.

 

Driving Experience

In terms of dimensions, the Denza D9 is considerably larger compared to the Alphard/Vellfire duo, which is prevalent on the roads today.

However, it was not difficult for the writer to handle this premium MPV due to the large outward visibility, aided by a surround camera that ensures no body panels are scratched when entering narrow areas.

You can choose a softer and more relaxed steering tuning (Comfort mode) or a slightly heavier (Sport mode), depending on the conditions. However, most of the time, the writer preferred using Sport mode for a more natural response.

The driving modes available in the Denza D9 do not offer comprehensive settings.

This is because when Sport mode is selected, it only adjusts the ECU settings; you still need to enter the main screen menu to change the suspension, steering, and brake response settings as needed.

Speaking of suspension settings, based on our two-day driving experience, we found that the Denza D9 is more comfortable when using Sport settings.

In this condition, the body roll of this premium MPV is at an acceptable level, unlike in Comfort mode, where the body roll is more pronounced. Perhaps this mode is better suited for smoother and well-maintained road conditions.

 

Ideal for Long Journeys

The Denza D9 has advantages in terms of its powerful electric powertrain.

The unit we drove over the course of two days is the Premium AWD variant, equipped with a dual motor setup, with one motor for each axle.

The front axle is powered by an electric motor producing 308 hp and 360 Nm, while the rear axle is supported by a 60 hp and 110 Nm electric motor. Total power output? 369 hp and 470 Nm, with an acceleration performance of just 6.9 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.

Based on the driving experience the other day, the acceleration of the Denza D9 feels sufficiently powerful, smooth, and linear. Achieving speeds above the national speed limit does not require overly aggressive throttle action.

Simply pressing the throttle gently, this premium MPV can easily reach triple-digit speeds, and most importantly, the passengers in the back are hardly affected by the driver’s actions.

Is the Denza D9 suitable for long journeys? Yes!

Range anxiety is not a concern you need to think about, as this MPV can travel up to 580 km (NEDC data) on a full charge, thanks to the standard 103.36 kWh battery pack.

Moreover, with numerous fast charging facilities available along the main routes in Peninsular Malaysia, it makes it easier for you to transport VIPs to their destination without unnecessary worry.

Just stop at any fast charging facility, such as Johor Premium Outlet or major Rest & Relaxation (R&R) stops, and you can charge the Denza D9’s battery from 30% to 80% state of charge in just 30 minutes.

This is because the Denza D9 MPV is standardly equipped to support DC fast charging up to 166 kW.

 

Conclusion

Based on our brief driving experience the other day, we believe the Denza D9 can be a premium MPV option worth considering, especially for those looking to move away from the typical VIP vehicles available on the market.

It offers a powerful zero-emission driving package, a spacious and quiet cabin filled with various premium features, and importantly, at a price that is not overly expensive.

Starting at just RM259,000, you can get the front-wheel-drive version of the Denza D9, or opt for the Premium AWD variant to enjoy all the features we’ve mentioned.

Most interestingly, the Denza D9 is offered with cross-border warranty coverage across three countries (Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand), meaning that if you venture into these neighboring countries, you can still enjoy roadside assistance and after-sales service similar to what is provided in Malaysia.

 

Denza D9 Specifications

  • Drivetrain: Dual electric motors
  • Power: 369 hp, 470 Nm
  • Drive: All-wheel drive (AWD)
  • Acceleration: 6.9 seconds (0-100 km/h)
  • Battery: LFP Blade, capacity 103.36 kWh
  • AC charging: 11 kW
  • DC charging: 166 kW
  • Range: 580 km (NEDC data)
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut/Multi-link, adaptive DiSus-C system
  • Dimensions: 5,250 mm x 1,960 mm x 1,920 mm
  • Wheelbase: 3,110 mm
  • Turning radius: 5.95 m
  • Cargo space: 410 liters – 2,310 liters

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