BYD revealed its newest innovations at Auto Shanghai 2025, presenting an impressive model across its brands. Among the notable introductions were a dynamic sports car concept and an estate model featuring the advanced Super DM hybrid powertrain. The launches reflect BYD’s dedication to expanding its diverse portfolio to captivate a global audience.
The SEALION 6 DM-i and SEALION 6 EV illustrate BYD’s expertise in new-energy powertrains. These mid-size SUVs, built on the DM Hybrid architecture and e-Platform 3.0 Evo, are paired with the Ocean Aesthetics design philosophy. With a length of 4,810mm and a wheelbase of 2,820mm, both models deliver family-friendly functionality.

The cost-efficient SEAL 6 DM-i Wagon boasts a classic wagon design, accentuated by a prominent waistline and semi-recessed door handles that improve aerodynamic efficiency.
Debuting at Auto Shanghai alongside these models, the Dynasty-D concept SUV captures attention with its bold design. The full-size SUV exhibits a striking 2.4-meter integrated light bar and side profiles adorned with brushstroke-like contours. Inside, it combines artisanal touches like bamboo inlays with advanced technology, including eight interconnected screens, creating a perfect fusion of tradition and innovation.
BYD’s premium brand, DENZA unveiled the Z Concept Sports Car at the show, making its first appearance in Europe. Engineered for peak performance, the supercar flaunts a sleek aerodynamic body and an adjustable rear wing for enhanced handling. The interior has a high-strength roll cage and carbon-fiber bucket seats, providing an immersive and secure experience.

The DENZA Z, built on the e3 Platform, also excels in advanced suspension capabilities. Safety is enhanced with a state-of-the-art steer-by-wire system featuring a collapsible steering wheel. Furthermore, the DiSus-M Magnetorheological Body Control System offers real-time damping adjustments, boosting agility and comfort.
BYD plans to introduce its Denza performance car brand to Europe and the UK in early 2026 after introducing additional Denza models at the Shanghai event.
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