Chinese brand Denza – a subsidiary of BYD – is heading to Australia later this year with two plug-in hybrid SUVs, the B5 and B8, both built on BYD’s DM-O (Dual Mode Offroad) platform. 

These aren’t just urban EVs – they combine dual-motor 4WD, BYD’s Blade Battery technology, and systems designed for off-road and towing, much like the BYD Shark

The B5 comes in two trims: the standard model and the B5 Leopard. Both deliver 425kW and 760Nm through a dual-motor 4WD setup. The 31.8kWh battery offers up to 90km of electric-only driving (WLTP) and can fast-charge at 100kW.

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The B5 Leopard adds off-road features including hydraulic adaptive suspension, front and rear electric diff locks, and a 3000kg towing capacity. Inside, there’s room for five, a 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen, 12.3-inch digital driver display, Nappa leather, 11 airbags, and a 360-degree camera. Boot space is listed at 1064 litres.

At the top of the range, the B8 comes in six- and seven-seat versions. It pushes 450kW and 760Nm and has the same 31.8kWh battery, with DC fast charging up to 120kW. Fuel capacity is 91 litres and off-road kit includes hydraulic suspension, electric diff locks (front and rear on the six-seater), and a 3500kg tow rating.

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Inside, the B8 boasts heated, ventilated and massaging seats; individual captain’s chairs in the six-seat version; premium leather; a cooler/hotbox; 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen; 12.3-inch driver display; and an 18-speaker audio system. Safety includes 14 airbags and a 360-degree camera.

“With the B5 and B8, Denza is taking a swing at the establishment,” said Mark Harland, Denza COO. “They’re purpose-built, premium SUVs that offer something the market hasn’t seen before – combining cutting-edge tech, serious off-road capability, and luxury that doesn’t ask you to compromise.”

Expressions of interest for both models are open now, with orders starting early December.