RE: Denza reveals 1,000hp Z roadster in Beijing
RE: Denza reveals 1,000hp Z roadster in Beijing
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Denza reveals 1,000hp Z roadster in Beijing

Set for European debut at Goodwood, Denza reckons the Z is 'a watershed moment for the global auto industry'


Expect to hear an awful lot more about Denza - the Lexus to BYD’s Toyota, if you will, or its ‘premium technology-oriented brand’ - over the coming months. Having just revealed the Z9GT estate, complete with 1,500kW charging capability, there’s now a sports car to go alongside the shooting brake: this is the Denza Z, unveiled at the Beijing show and with a full global debut coming at Festival of Speed. 

Furthermore, while this may appear to be an MG Cyberster rival, the drop-top Z is a much more serious prospect. Because it has more than a thousand horsepower, for one thing. Therefore Denza is suggesting that it is in fact the world’s first ‘intelligent electric supercar.’ Meaning that as well as 0-62mph in less than two seconds and the Flash charging, it’s also got something called DiSus-M, an ‘intelligent magnetorheological body control system engineered specifically to cope with shattering high performance.’ 

With a pinch of salt we’d say it’s clever magnetorheological dampers, but then the Chinese makers are getting ever better at confounding expectations. Apparently it’s underpinned by a new architecture with ‘world-leading’ rigidity. There’s testing going on at the Nordschleife to make sure DiSus-M is working properly, and presumably getting a 1,000hp EV to handle in a predictable fashion. 

For now, the focus is more on the Z’s ‘Pure Emotion’ design philosophy. While there may still be a hint of the GTA sports car to the Denza - and more of a GT than might be expected for 1,000hp - there’s clearly some progress being made. People are going to look, that’s for sure, and it seems to have proper doors as well - so people won’t be looking at your getting in and out, as with a Cyberster. Denza reckons that Z ‘seamlessly blends carbon fibre with aerodynamic performance to create an elegant and dynamic silhouette.’

This really is imminent, too, so much so that Denza has launched a competition to name the three Z variants that will be sold here. For the moment they are Standard, Convertible and Track. Up to you now to make them Dragonball, Jay- and, of course, ZZ Top for the convertible. Don’t be surprised if whatever the Zs are actually called are on sale sooner than expected, if maybe at a price we’re not yet familiar with from Chinese brands. Sooner than the Tesla Roadster, at least. 

Denza reckons the Z is a ‘watershed moment’, as ‘the world's first premium brand with a uniquely new-energy approach breaks into the core territory of million-dollar luxury supercars, a segment traditionally dominated by legacy European manufacturers.’ Apparently, they aren’t aware of just how poorly million-dollar EVs from the European makers have fared, but the Z is intriguing nonetheless. We’re told to expect more tech info and sales schedule in due course. Which, knowing the pace of Chinese cars, will probably be in time for the bank holiday. 


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drgoatboy

Original Poster:

2,006 posts

231 months

Yesterday (17:25)
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I like it! Although there is something slightly odd about the proportions side on.
Interesting to see how much it is. Cyberster has exactly been a big seller...

ducnick

2,149 posts

267 months

Yesterday (18:03)
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I saw one of these mg ev roadsters in red the other day. Rather smart looking thing I must say. Can’t imagine how mind bending a 1000hp one would be!

GTRene

21,221 posts

248 months

Yesterday (18:16)
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ok its a EV...

but other then that, good looks I must say.

blistacompact

151 posts

27 months

Yesterday (18:28)
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1000hp is a bit mundane nowadays, I hope it's just for the base version. I expect a 1500hp gt and a 2000hp turbo version.
It looks so generic.

Terminator X

19,785 posts

228 months

Yesterday (18:36)
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Unless 3000hp it won't cut the mustard with me.

TX.

steveb8188

26 posts

4 months

Yesterday (18:43)
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I'll take the coupe with the big wing. Rear lights look Contnental GT esque

edoverheels

563 posts

129 months

Yesterday (19:12)
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That looks good.
Not sure I need 1000bhp but Chinese styling always let their cars down in my eyes. If they start getting that right there is t much hope for the European car industry. I will see it at Goodwood

MB140

4,856 posts

127 months

Yesterday (19:22)
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edoverheels said:
That looks good.
Not sure I need 1000bhp but Chinese styling always let their cars down in my eyes. If they start getting that right there is t much hope for the European car industry. I will see it at Goodwood
Why they don’t just employ a couple of Italian designers to do the interior and exterior. The Chinese can do what they are good at. The tech and electronics.

Now sell it at a decent price, get the dealership experience and post sale warrant setup decent and they should be on to a winner.

NicG

121 posts

218 months

Yesterday (20:04)
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What’s the point? Who will it appeal to?

AndyCowe

22 posts

43 months

Yesterday (22:02)
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The article compares it to an MG Cyberster, but there is another difference besides the power: The Denza is a 4 seater. It isn’t clear though if the rears are full size, or Audi TT style torture devices.

fflump

3,121 posts

62 months

Yesterday (23:06)
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MB140 said:
edoverheels said:
That looks good.
Not sure I need 1000bhp but Chinese styling always let their cars down in my eyes. If they start getting that right there is t much hope for the European car industry. I will see it at Goodwood
Why they don t just employ a couple of Italian designers to do the interior and exterior. The Chinese can do what they are good at. The tech and electronics.
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Maybe they were worried if they did it would end up looking like one of those awful modern Ferraris.

AddyT.

442 posts

117 months

Yesterday (23:55)
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I await SDK’s overly generous comments about this tomorrow.

Inmahoose

16 posts

5 months

steveb8188 said:
I'll take the coupe with the big wing. Rear lights look Contnental GT esque
As above in red. I like the look of that…..hopefully the interior is decent quality.

Jader1973

4,897 posts

224 months

If a Ferrari and a Porsche had a baby this is what it would look like.

It’s another “Grand Theft Auto” car - you know exactly what it is based on but there are just enough changes to avoid any copyright dramas.

Which makes me wonder how GTA 6 is going to handle being accused of ripping off Chinese automakers’ designs.

CH80

363 posts

21 months

It's a good looking car, a bit Maserati, BUT it is soooo EV...

Andy86GT

907 posts

89 months

Jader1973 said:
If a Ferrari and a Porsche had a baby this is what it would look like.

It s another Grand Theft Auto car - you know exactly what it is based on but there are just enough changes to avoid any copyright dramas.

Which makes me wonder how GTA 6 is going to handle being accused of ripping off Chinese automakers designs.
So true, indeed Lamborghini have called, they want their headlights back;




NGK210

4,652 posts

169 months

Odd proportions, which also conspire to make the rear wheels look smaller than the fronts. Genius.


John87

1,045 posts

182 months

Some interesting comparisons and comments in this thread considering the head designer at BYD/Denza was previously head of design at Audi, Alfa and Lamborghini...

evojam

766 posts

184 months

' Magnetorheological dampers..' imagine going into your local motor factors and trying to order one of those bad boys.

nismo48

6,433 posts

231 months

blistacompact said:
1000hp is a bit mundane nowadays, I hope it's just for the base version. I expect a 1500hp gt and a 2000hp turbo version.
It looks so generic.
hehe