Fresh spy photos have surfaced online, offering the clearest look yet at the upcoming Denza sports car. Unlike previous sightings, this latest batch reveals a vehicle that appears to be in near-production guise, with only the headlights seemingly needing finalization. These images provide a much better understanding of the car’s overall design.
Based on the newest photos, the Denza sports car appears to draw inspiration from the Ferrari 488 and the Lotus Emira. Previous reports suggest the vehicle will be available in hard-top and convertible versions, featuring a two-door, four-seat layout. Performance is rumored to rival that of the Porsche 911, with a price tag exceeding 300,000 yuan (42,000 USD). The car is also expected to debut at the upcoming Shanghai Auto Show.
The latest spy shots showcase the car’s exterior design in detail. The front end is characterized by a low and wide profile, with prominent bulges on either side of a flat hood, suggesting a focus on aerodynamic efficiency. The front lip protrudes outwards, contributing to the car’s dynamic appearance.
This two-door sports car boasts a low-slung stance and large alloy wheels. A continuous glasshouse design connects the windshield, panoramic roof, and rear window, while frameless doors add to the sleek aesthetic. The rear features a sloping roofline culminating in a large rear spoiler, and the rear bumper design is notably aggressive. A previously released photo showing the Denza alongside a Porsche 911 indicated that the two cars are similar in size.
Inside, the Denza sports car adopts a more family-oriented interior design, deviating from the typically aggressive layouts found in traditional sports cars. The steering wheel features a complex array of buttons, hinting at the inclusion of intelligent driving assistance and automatic parking functionalities. The vehicle utilizes a new-style four-spoke steering wheel with a chunky design and a column-mounted gear selector. A large, rectangular floating infotainment screen dominates the low-profile dashboard.
The vehicle has massive 275/35 R21 103Y ultra-wide tires, promising excellent grip. These tires are rated for a maximum speed of 300 km/h. Given that the BYD Han L EV already boasts a maximum power output of 810 kW (), the question remains: how powerful will the electric motors in this sports car be?