2026 Denza sports car




a spy photo of BYD’s new Tengzhong sports car this morning. The car is covered with blue camouflage stickers commonly seen on Tengzhong’s previous models. It has a low body and is not expected to be too large. It adopts a two-door four-seat layout.

Leaked spy shots have surfaced showcasing the upcoming Denza sports car, which appears to be a production version of BYD’s Fang Cheng Bao Super 9 concept.

The vehicle is a two-door sports car with a design that has been likened to the Lotus Emira, and it is anticipated to be priced significantly lower than its British counterpart.

The Denza sports car is slated to make its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show in April and is expected to be one of the Denza models earmarked for export.

Performance-wise, it is rumored to rival that of a Porsche 911, although there is some speculation about whether it will be a four-seater due to its design.

The spy shots indicate a compact size, a streamlined front with multiple air vents, and a distinctive rear ducktail. The car features conventional mirrors, concealed door handles, and a camouflage scheme typical of Denza, suggesting it will carry the brand’s name.

It is likely to be built on the Denza e3 platform and equipped with a three-motor setup, similar to the Z9 GTand N9 SUV.





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New Denza Z Spotted in China


BYD’s premium brand, Denza, is set to challenge the dominance of European luxury carmakers with its upcoming Z sports car.

The Z, which has been spotted undergoing testing at the Nürburgring, is expected to feature a triple-electric-motor configuration capable of delivering over 900 hp, directly targeting the performance of Porsche’s sports cars, including the 718 Electric and the iconic 911.

The vehicle’s design, influenced by the earlier concept version, includes aggressive aerodynamic elements such as a front splitter, large air intakes, and a fixed rear wing, complemented by semi-slick Giti tires for optimal track performance.

The Z’s interior is anticipated to be tech-focused and luxurious, with a digital instrument cluster, central infotainment screen, and premium materials like Alcantara and leather.


























Source: carscoops.com