Luxury people mover segment heating up as another Chinese EV firms for Australia


In markets like China and Japan, luxurious people movers are popular, particularly as executive transport. But while these vehicles are dramatically less popular in Australia, yet another brand is planning to introduce one Down Under.

The Denza D9 has appeared in Australian Government certification documents, paving the way for its local introduction by BYD’s premium brand.

The electric people mover will square off directly against the electric Zeekr 009 and LDV MIFA 9 and, perhaps more indirectly, against the plug-in hybrid GAC M8.

While Denza hasn’t officially announced the D9 for our market, CarExpert understands there’ll be considerable expansion of the fledgling brand’s lineup in 2026.

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The government approval documents list a pair of powertrains for the D9: a single-motor front-wheel drive one with 230kW of power and a 275kW dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain, featuring the same 230kW front electric motor but a 45kW rear motor.

While the battery capacity isn’t listed in these documents, a look at the D9’s Chinese spec sheet reveals electric versions are powered by a large 103.36kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery and offer up to 620km of range – albeit on the more lenient CLTC cycle.

Not featured in these documents is the D9’s available plug-in hybrid powertrain, which mates a turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a 40.06kWh LFP battery, an e-CVT and an electric motor for total system outputs of 299kW and 681Nm.

Tare mass figures for the electric D9s are 2764kg and 2865kg, respectively, with both variants featuring seven seats.