Gasgoo Munich- On Feb. 27, Denza announced its new Z9GT has a pure electric range of 1,036 km, making it the world's longest-range EV.

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The new model largely retains the design of the current Z9GT, maintaining its positioning as a flagship shooting brake. Notably, the LiDAR has moved to the roof, accompanied by a blue smart-driving indicator. Side profiles feature frameless doors and hidden handles, alongside a new 21-inch wheel design and a "Fjord Green" color option.
The new model measures 5,195 (5,180) mm in length, 1,990 mm in width, and 1,480 (1,500) mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,125 mm.
Inside, the new Z9GT carries over the existing design philosophy, centered around a triple-screen layout comprising a 17.3-inch floating central screen, a 13.2-inch digital cluster, and a 13.2-inch passenger display. It has a new three-spoke multifunction steering wheel and a column-mounted shifter, creating more space on the console. The air vents have been refined, while a new "Lava Red" color scheme and integrated sport seats provide a sportier look.
Powertrain options for the pure electric version include single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all-wheel drive. The RWD variant features a 370 kW motor and offers a choice between 102.326 kWh and 122.496 kWh battery packs. CLTC ranges are 905 km, 880 km, 1,068 km, and 1,036 km. Additionally, the tri-motor AWD Denza Z9 GT uses a 122.496 kWh battery for a CLTC range of 860 km.
The current Z9GT comes standard with a tri-motor AWD setup and rear-wheel steering, enabling features such as tank turns, intelligent parking, and diagonal driving.
Denza has not yet revealed official figures for the new Z9GT. The existing model is priced between 334,800 and 414,800 yuan.








