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Denza D9 PHEV: Specs & Price Drop in Indonesia

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Denza D9 PHEV Now Available in‍ China Starting at Rp. 716 Million

Chengdu,⁣ China – Denza has launched updated versions of⁤ its D9 luxury MPV, featuring lower prices and continuing to offer both Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) and Pure Electric Vehicle (BEV) options. The latest PHEV variant is now available in China starting at 309,800 yuan ​(approximately⁣ Rp. 716.4 million), ​marking a significant price reduction compared to the December 2024 launch price of 339,800 yuan​ (Rp. 785 million).

The price adjustments ‍aim to broaden the appeal of the D9, a key model in Denza’s expanding lineup. The launch took place at the Recent Chengdu 2025 automotive ​exhibition, with Denza releasing pricing for four new variants: three PHEV models and one BEV. This move comes as competition intensifies in ⁤the Chinese MPV market, with consumers increasingly seeking premium features and efficient powertrain options.

The Denza D9 PHEV ⁢is offered in price tiers ranging from 309,800 yuan (Rp. 716.4 million) to 459,800 yuan (Rp. 1 billion). The BEV variant is⁣ priced ​at 319,800 yuan (Rp.739.5 million).

Denza D9 PHEV Specifications

The D9 PHEV boasts​ dimensions of​ 5,250 mm in length, 1,960 mm in width, and 1,900 mm in height, with⁢ a 3,110 mm wheelbase and a turning radius of 5.95 meters.

Powering the vehicle is a​ 1.5T turbocharged engine producing 115 kW and 225 Nm of ⁣torque,⁣ paired with an‍ AC⁣ Permanent Magnet Synchronous electric motor delivering 200 kW and 315 Nm. A 40 kWh blade battery supports⁣ DC fast⁤ charging up to 80 kW.

The ⁢D9 PHEV is available in ‌both 2WD and AWD configurations, with the AWD model priced at 329,800⁣ yuan (Rp. ‌762.6 million).The 40 kWh battery provides⁢ a pure electric range of up to 200 km (2WD) ‍or 190 km ‌(AWD). Combined with ​the gasoline engine, ⁤the total range‍ extends to 1,100 km (2WD) and 1,020⁢ km (AWD).Fuel consumption is rated at 5.85 liters per 100 km (2WD) and 6.35 liters per 100 km (AWD).

(RGR/of)

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