Denza D9 Update: New Looks, Specs, and Range

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The Denza D9 minivan has received a fresh update in China, with observers at Autohome noting several design and tech improvements. The exterior gains a redesigned grille, new headlights and updated bumpers, while a brighter purple shade joins the color options, giving the family MPV a more vibrant presence on the road. An electric side door adds convenience and modern practicality to daily use.

Inside, the cabin feels refreshed thanks to a modernized control panel around the gear selector. The steering wheel now includes a heating function for cold drives. For longer journeys, the D9 offers a compact refrigerator and folding trays on the backs of the front seats, enhancing comfort for rear passengers.

The vehicle measures 5250 mm in length, 1960 mm in width and 1920 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3110 mm. Practicality remains a strong suit, as the minivan features remote rear door operation, second-row seats with extensive adjustment and massage options, and a panoramic roof that floods the cabin with natural light.

Customers can choose between electric and hybrid versions. The electric D9 delivers a 620 km range on a full charge, while the hybrid combines a 1.5-liter turbo gasoline engine with an electric motor, delivering an estimated range between 945 and 1040 km depending on drive conditions.

Separately, Jetour expanded its footprint in the Russian market with the T2 crossover, available in two trims: the base Voyage and the higher-end Expedition, with prices starting around 3.7 million rubles. This move coincides with other automaker announcements in the region this year.

Earlier reports also highlighted BYD launching the Dolphin Mini hatchback, a compact model styled by a former Lamborghini designer, signaling continued aggressive styling and technology ambitions from mainstream Chinese brands.

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