Denza Z9GT Launches in Malaysia with 1,156 HP
What Is the Denza Z9GT?
The Denza Z9GT is a battery-electric grand tourer (GT) produced by Denza, a joint venture between BYD and Daimler (now Mercedes-Benz Group). It was officially launched in Malaysia on 10 April 2025, with an estimated starting price of RM358,800 (before insurance, excluding optional packages). The vehicle is categorised as a high-performance luxury EV and is distributed in Malaysia by BYD Malaysia Sdn Bhd. It addresses the need for a long-range, ultra-high-performance electric vehicle suitable for Malaysian highway driving and urban commuting, offering 1,156 hp combined output and a WLTP range of 596 km.
The Denza Z9GT is a four‑door, all‑electric grand tourer with a tri‑motor powertrain, targeting Malaysian buyers who seek a premium EV with track‑capable performance and a practical range for cross‑peninsular travel.
Key Facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Denza (BYD / Mercedes‑Benz joint venture) |
| Official Malaysian distributor | BYD Malaysia Sdn Bhd |
| Launch date in Malaysia | 10 April 2025 |
| Starting price (Malaysia) | RM358,800 (before insurance, excluding optional packages) |
| Powertrain | Tri‑motor all‑wheel drive |
| Total power output | 1,156 hp (862 kW) |
| WLTP range | 596 km |
| Battery capacity | 100.8 kWh (lithium‑iron‑phosphate, BYD Blade Battery) |
| 0–100 km/h | 2.9 seconds (claimed) |
| Charging (AC) | 11 kW (Type 2, compatible with Malaysian 240V single‑phase) |
| Charging (DC) | Up to 200 kW (CCS2) |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 5,180 mm × 1,990 mm × 1,480 mm |
| Wheelbase | 3,120 mm |
| Kerb weight | Approx. 2,600 kg |
| Warranty (Malaysia) | 6 years / 150,000 km (vehicle); 8 years / 200,000 km (battery) |
| Local certifications | Sirim approval for EV components; complies with Malaysian 240V / 50 Hz grid |
How Much Does the Denza Z9GT Cost in Malaysia?
The Denza Z9GT is priced from RM358,800 in Malaysia. This price excludes insurance, road tax, and optional packages such as the carbon‑fibre aero kit or upgraded interior trim. The figure is based on the official launch announcement by BYD Malaysia on 10 April 2025. No on‑the‑road (OTR) price has been published, but with road tax and insurance, the estimated OTR cost is approximately RM370,000–RM380,000 depending on the state and insurer.
The Denza Z9GT starts at RM358,800 in Malaysia, making it one of the most expensive locally‑distributed electric vehicles in the country, positioned above the BMW i7 and Mercedes‑Benz EQS.
What Is the Range and Charging Performance for Malaysian Conditions?
The Denza Z9GT offers a WLTP‑certified range of 596 km. In real‑world Malaysian driving, which includes tropical heat, air‑conditioning use, and mixed highway‑city routes, the effective range is expected to be between 480 km and 520 km, based on typical EV efficiency losses of 10–15% in hot climates. The 100.8 kWh Blade Battery supports DC fast charging at up to 200 kW, enabling a 10–80% charge in approximately 30 minutes at a compatible 200 kW CCS2 charger.
With a WLTP range of 596 km, the Denza Z9GT can cover the distance from Kuala Lumpur to Penang and back on a single charge under ideal conditions.
Is the Denza Z9GT Compatible with Malaysian Charging Infrastructure?
Yes, the Denza Z9GT uses a CCS2 charging port, which is the standard for most public DC fast chargers in Malaysia, including those operated by Gentari, ChargeSini, and JomCharge. For AC home charging, it supports up to 11 kW via a Type 2 connector, compatible with the standard 240V single‑phase supply found in Malaysian homes and condominiums. Owners should install a dedicated 32‑amp wallbox for optimal charging speed.
The Denza Z9GT is fully compatible with Malaysia’s CCS2 public charging network and standard 240V home outlets, requiring no adapter for local use.
How Does the Denza Z9GT Perform in Malaysian Tropical Climate?
The Denza Z9GT is equipped with a liquid‑cooled Blade Battery that maintains performance in ambient temperatures up to 45°C, which covers the typical Malaysian range of 25–35°C. The thermal management system includes a heat pump for efficient cabin cooling without excessive range loss. The vehicle’s IP67‑rated battery pack provides dust and water resistance suitable for heavy tropical rain and flood‑prone areas, though wading depth is limited to 300 mm as per standard EV practice.
The Denza Z9GT’s battery thermal management system is designed to operate reliably in Malaysian tropical conditions, with a heat pump that reduces air‑conditioning energy consumption by up to 30% compared to resistive heating.
Who Is the Denza Z9GT For in Malaysia?
The Denza Z9GT is aimed at high‑net‑worth individuals in Malaysia who desire a luxury EV with supercar‑level performance and a practical range for long‑distance travel. Typical buyers own landed properties with private garage space for a wallbox, or have access to condominium chargers. The vehicle competes with the Porsche Taycan Turbo S, Tesla Model S Plaid, and Mercedes‑Benz EQS 53 AMG. It is less suited for budget‑conscious buyers or those without home charging access, given its high price and large footprint (5.18 m length) that may be challenging in older KL condominium parking bays.
The Denza Z9GT is best suited for Malaysian buyers who can afford a RM360,000+ EV and have dedicated home charging, prioritising extreme acceleration and a range exceeding 500 km in real‑world use.
Common Questions
Does the Denza Z9GT qualify for the Malaysian EV road tax exemption?
Yes, as a fully imported (CBU) electric vehicle launched before the end of 2025, the Denza Z9GT is eligible for the full road tax exemption under the National Automotive Policy 2020 (NAP) until 31 December 2025. After that, road tax will be calculated based on motor output (kW) at a reduced rate.
What is the warranty coverage for the Denza Z9GT in Malaysia?
BYD Malaysia offers a 6‑year or 150,000 km vehicle warranty (whichever comes first) and an 8‑year or 200,000 km warranty on the Blade Battery. The battery warranty covers capacity degradation below 70% of original capacity during the warranty period.
Can the Denza Z9GT be serviced outside of Peninsular Malaysia?
BYD Malaysia has service centres in major cities including Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, and Kuching. As of April 2025, there are no authorised service centres in Sabah or Sarawak, though mobile service is available for warranty repairs in those regions.
Sources and Methodology
This article is based on the official launch announcement published by Careta.my on 10 April 2025, titled “Denza Z9GT Rasmi Dilancarkan di Malaysia – 1,156 hp, 596 km WLTP dari RM358,800.” Additional specifications were cross‑referenced with Denza’s global technical data sheet and BYD Malaysia’s press release. Currency is reported in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) as stated in the source; no conversion was applied. All range figures are WLTP‑certified unless noted as estimated real‑world values. Localisation for Malaysian conditions (tropical climate, charging infrastructure, road tax) was added based on publicly available data from the Malaysian Automotive Association and the Ministry of Transport. This article was last updated on 11 April 2025.
“The Denza Z9GT represents a new benchmark in the Malaysian premium EV segment, combining Mercedes‑Benz‑inspired luxury with BYD’s cutting‑edge electric powertrain technology.” — BYD Malaysia spokesperson, as quoted in Careta.my, 10 April 2025