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Denza N7
Battery electric mid-size crossover SUV From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Denza N7 (Chinese: 腾势N7; pinyin: Téngshì N7) is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV marketed by Denza, a brand owned by Chinese manufacturer BYD Auto. It was officially launched in the Chinese market in July 2023.
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History
In August 2022, at the Chengdu Auto Show, Denza presented the Denza Inception Concept prototype heralding the second model creating a new model range after restructuring.[4] This vehicle was used extensively for the production car, which debuted in March 2023 under the name Denza N7, which took the form of an SUV Coupe with a gently sloping roofline sloping towards the rear.[5]
Design
The silhouette of the N7 has features multiple embossments and imitation air intakes, as well as retractable door handles and extensive front full LED lighting. Thanks to the use of LIDARs placed in the body structure, N7 enables semi-autonomous driving.[6] The manufacturer decided to use ports located on both sides for charging the electrical system, placing them in the rear fenders.[7]
The passenger cabin features a large center console extending towards the dashboard. It consists of three displays, with a digital clock screen in front of the driver and a second display in front of the passenger. Between them there is a large, touch screen multimedia system.[8] A system from the French company Devialet was used for its sound system.[9]
- Denza N7 (pre-facelift)
- Rear view (pre-facelift)
- Interior
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Specifications
The basic electric version of the N7 powered by a 313-horsepower engine, while the top one has a power of 530 HP, both units of which are shared with the BYD Seal.[10][11]
Model Year Changes
2024: N7 was given a minor facelift with a new headlight and DRL design, similar to that of Denza Z9.
- Denza N7 (2024 facelift)
- Rear view
2025: BYD's "God's Eye" B intelligent driving system was added.
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